StrayCats: A Catalog of NuSTAR Stray Light Observations

We present StrayCats, a catalog of NuSTAR stray light observations of X-ray sources. Stray light observations arise for sources 1°–4°away from the telescope pointing direction. At this off-axis angle, X-rays pass through agap between the optics and aperture stop and so do not interact with the X-ray...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2021-03, Vol.909 (1), p.30
Hauptverfasser: Grefenstette, Brian W., Ludlam, Renee M., Thompson, Ellen T., Hare, Jeremy, Jaodand, Amruta D., Garcia, Javier A, Krivonos, Roman A., Madsen, Kristin C, Mastroserio, Guglielmo, Slaughter, Catherine M., Tomsick, John A., Wik, Daniel, Zoglauer, Andreas
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Zusammenfassung:We present StrayCats, a catalog of NuSTAR stray light observations of X-ray sources. Stray light observations arise for sources 1°–4°away from the telescope pointing direction. At this off-axis angle, X-rays pass through agap between the optics and aperture stop and so do not interact with the X-ray optics; instead, they directly illuminate the NuSTAR focal plane. We have systematically identified and examined over 1400 potential observations resulting in a catalog of 436 telescope fields and 78 stray light sources that have been identified. The sources identified include historically known persistently bright X-ray sources, X-ray binaries in outburst, pulsars, and type I X-ray bursters. In this paper, we present an overview of the catalog, how we identified the StrayCats sources, and the analysis techniques required to produce high-level science products. Finally, we present a few brief examples of the science quality of these unique data.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/abe045