Diploma Theses
High-Fidelity X-ray imaging analysis of XMM-Newton data
The XMM-Newton Satellite is the largest X-ray observatory in space.
In combination with CHANDRA it is one of the two state-of-the-art
X-ray observing facilities these days. The huge collecting area
of XMM-Newton`s X-ray mirrors combined with the sensitive
CCD-detectors makes it the ideal instrument to study diffuse soft
X-ray emission of a variety of objects.
However, there are systematic uncertainties concerning the instrumental
response: different background signals like solar protons, cosmic-ray induced
background noise, galactic foreground emission, and also vignetting
degrade the X-ray images. The topic of your diploma thesis will be a
detailed study of the different components of the systematic uncertainties
and also developing procedures to mitigate their influence on the scientific
results.
A deep XMM-Newton observation of the well studied dwarf galaxy Holmberg II
will be analyzed. The improved data reduction pipeline will be compared with
the standard data reduction steps. It might be possible that also the CHANDRA
data of Holmberg II may be part of the diploma thesis.
Some general computer and programming experience is quite helpful but not
required.
Contact: Jürgen Kerp or
Meikel Kappes
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