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On-Orbit Simulations
It is important to keep in mind that these comparisons
of the model suite to XRCF data serves only to refine and validate these
models - their real purpose is to predict the behavior of AXAF on-orbit.
Although we expect the CCDs to behave on-orbit very much the same as they
did at XRCF, the HRMA will be somewhat different. SAOSAC already produces
on-orbit rays so we can predict the on-orbit performance of the HRMA-ACIS
system, but we must be careful to include the concept of spacecraft dither
and the resulting aspect solution. Real events from ACIS on-orbit will
not be delivered to the user in integer chip coordinates - rather they
will have an aspect solution applied, with necessary errors, and be returned
in real-valued ``sky'' coordinates. This added complexity will render some
of the metrics used for XRCF comparison irrelevant and we must be careful
to anticipate important changes to our assumptions. For example, the XRCF
PSF is clearly undersampled by the ACIS pixels, at least marginally. Once
aspect error is added, however, the PSF will broaden and it is likely that
ACIS will achieve critical sampling of this more realistic PSF.



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Please address comments and questions to Dr. John Nousek ( nousek@astro.psu.edu
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