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 * (TD) Just out of field sources (SIXTE v2.1.1 - SRCTOOL v1.any)
  * SIXTE generates counts for a point source only if its sky coordinates fall inside the detector footprint, however SRCTOOL assumes that sources just outside the detector footprint will create detectable counts due to the finite PSF.
  * Therefore, if one uses SIXTE to simulate a source observed in an eROSITA scan, and examines the lightcurve produced by SRCTOOL, the source will appear to be too faint as it crosses into and out of the detector FoV.
  * The behaviour of SIXTE for extended sources is untested.
 * (TD) Just out of field sources (SIXTE v2.1.1 - SRCTOOL v*)
  * '''Difference:''' SIXTE generates counts for a point source only if its sky coordinates fall inside the detector footprint, however SRCTOOL assumes that sources just outside the detector footprint will create detectable counts due to the finite PSF.
  * '''Consequence:''' If one uses SIXTE to simulate a source observed in an eROSITA scan, and examines the lightcurve produced by SRCTOOL, the source will appear to be too faint as it crosses into and out of the detector FoV.
  * '''Notes:''' The behaviour of SIXTE for extended sources near the edge of the FoV has not been checked by me (TD).
 * (TD) Pileup (SIXTE v* - SRCTOOL v*)
  * '''Difference:''' SIXTE has a detailed model of pileup, SRCTOOL makes ''no'' attempt to correct for pileup (by design)
  * '''Consequence:'''

Description of known differences between SIXTE and eSASS

This page is intended as a place to document the known differences between how the SIXTE simulation code models the response of eROSITA versus the assumptions in the eSASS code, particularly within SRCTOOL.

Code changes with time, so please include both the SIXTE and the eSASS version numbers to any comments, and please add your initials.

Differences in calibration files

  • Vignetting model
    • TBD
  • Effective area curve (ARF)
    • TBD
  • PSF model
    • TBD
  • Redistribution function (RMF)
    • TBD

Differences in modelling the instrument

  • (TD) Just out of field sources (SIXTE v2.1.1 - SRCTOOL v*)
    • Difference: SIXTE generates counts for a point source only if its sky coordinates fall inside the detector footprint, however SRCTOOL assumes that sources just outside the detector footprint will create detectable counts due to the finite PSF.

    • Consequence: If one uses SIXTE to simulate a source observed in an eROSITA scan, and examines the lightcurve produced by SRCTOOL, the source will appear to be too faint as it crosses into and out of the detector FoV.

    • Notes: The behaviour of SIXTE for extended sources near the edge of the FoV has not been checked by me (TD).

  • (TD) Pileup (SIXTE v* - SRCTOOL v*)
    • Difference: SIXTE has a detailed model of pileup, SRCTOOL makes no attempt to correct for pileup (by design)

    • Consequence:

EROSITAwiki: EroCat/eSASSvsSIXTE (last edited 2018-06-25 09:23:04 by TomDwelly)