Data processing software for Chandrayaan-2 Solar X-ray Monitor

Mithun, N.P.S. ; Vadawale, S.V. ; Patel, A.R. ; Shanmugam, M. ; Chakrabarty, D. ; Konar, P. ; Sarvaiya, T.N. ; Padia, G.D. ; Sarkar, A. ; Kumar, P. ; Jangid, P. ; Sarda, A. ; Shah, M.S. ; Bhardwaj, A. (2021) Data processing software for Chandrayaan-2 Solar X-ray Monitor Astronomy and Computing, 34 . p. 100449. ISSN 2213-1337

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ascom.2021.100449

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ascom.2021.100449

Abstract

Solar X-ray Monitor (XSM) instrument of India's Chandrayaan-2 lunar mission carries out broadband spectroscopy of the Sun in soft X-rays. XSM, with its unique features such as low background, high time cadence, and high spectral resolution, provides the opportunity to characterize transient and quiescent X-ray emission from the Sun even during low activity periods. It records the X-ray spectrum at one-second cadence, and the data recorded on-board are downloaded at regular intervals along with that of other payloads. During ground pre-processing, the XSM data is segregated, and the level-0 data is made available for higher levels of processing at the Payload Operations Center (POC). XSM Data Analysis Software (XSMDAS) is developed to carry out the processing of the level-0 data to higher levels and to generate calibrated light curves and spectra for user-defined binning parameters such that it is suitable for further scientific analysis. A front-end for the XSMDAS named XSM Quick Look Display (XSMQLD) is also developed to facilitate a first look at the data without applying calibration. XSM Data Management-Monitoring System (XSMDMS) is designed to carry out automated data processing at the POC and to maintain an SQLite database with relevant information on the data sets and an internal web application for monitoring data quality and instrument health. All XSM raw and calibrated data products are in FITS format, organized into day-wise files, and the data archive follows Planetary Data System-4 (PDS4) standards. The XSM data will be made available after a lock-in period along with the XSM Data Analysis Software from ISRO Science Data Archive (ISDA) at Indian Space Science Data Center(ISSDC). Here we discuss the design and implementation of all components of the software for the XSM data processing and the contents of the XSM data archive.

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