posted on 2022-02-08, 09:43authored byO König, RD Saxton, P Kretschmar, L Angelini, G Belanger, PA Evans, MJ Freyberg, V Savchenko, I Traulsen, J Wilms
The High-Energy Lightcurve Generator (HILIGT) is a new web-based1 tool which allows the user to generate long-term lightcurves of X-ray sources. It provides historical data and calculates upper limits from image data in real-time. HILIGT utilizes data from twelve satellites, both modern missions such as XMM-Newton and Swift, and earlier facilities such as ROSAT, EXOSAT, Einstein or Ariel V. Together, this enables the user to query 50 years of X-ray data and, for instance, study outburst behavior of transient sources. In this paper we focus on the individual back-end servers for each satellite, detailing the software layout, database design, catalog calls, and image footprints. We compile all relevant calibration information of these missions and provide an in-depth summary of the details of X-ray astronomical instrumentation and data.
Funding
ESAC Trainee Program (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esac-trainees) and ERASMUS+ stipend
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Germany through grant 50 OX 1901
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Citation
Astronomy and Computing
Volume 38, January 2022, 100529