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Terada, Yukikatsu
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- 2021Detection of the hard X-ray non-thermal emission from Kepler's supernova remnantcitations
- 2017Suzaku Wide-band All-sky Monitor (WAM) observations of GRBs and SGRscitations
- 2017Soft Gamma-ray Observation of SN2014J with Suzaku
- 2016Suzaku observations of the hard X-ray spectrum of Vela Jr. (SNR RX J0852.0-4622)citations
- 2013Spectral Variation of Hard X-Ray Emission from the Crab Nebula with the Suzaku Hard X-Ray Detectorcitations
- 2012The Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) for the ASTRO-H missioncitations
- 2011Improvements in Calibration of GSO Scintillators in the Suzaku Hard X-Ray Detectorcitations
- 2010Hard x-ray imager (HXI) for the ASTRO-H Missioncitations
- 2008In-Orbit Timing Calibration of the Hard X-Ray Detector on Board Suzakucitations
- 2008Oxygen line mapping of SN 1006 with Suzakucitations
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In-Orbit Timing Calibration of the Hard X-Ray Detector on Board Suzaku
Abstract
The hard X-ray detector (HXD) aboard the X-ray satellite Suzaku is designed to have a good timing capability with a 61μs time resolution. In addition to detailed descriptions of the HXD timing system, results of in-orbit timing calibration and the performance of the HXD are summarized. The relative accuracy of time measurements of the HXD event was confirmed to have an accuracy of 1.9 × 10<SUP>-9</SUP> ss<SUP>-</SUP> per day, and the absolute timing was confirmed to be accurate to 360μs or better. The results were achieved mainly through observations of the Crab pulsar, including simultaneous ones with RXTE, INTEGRAL, and Swift....