[Fri Jun 14 13:18:47 2013] Detection parameters: Position = (470.9, 585.8) = 23 46 35.42 -54 56 9.7 Extent = 10.9" x 10.9", rotation angle = 0 degrees Source counts = 94.7 +/- 15.8 Background counts = 32.4 Rate = 0.0008 +/- 0.0001 [Fri Jun 14 13:18:49 2013] Off-axis axis estimate = 24.30' [Fri Jun 14 13:27:04 2013] Using EEF radius (= 18.58 ")to estimate initial spatial extent for simple fitting [Fri Jun 14 13:27:04 2013] Initial guess for spatial extent in simple fitting = 18.58" [Fri Jun 14 13:27:04 2013] Spatial fitting skipped for pass 0: source has 94.7 net counts, is at off-axis angle 24.3' [Fri Jun 14 20:03:40 2013] Vigneting correction estimate = 1.000000 [Fri Jun 14 20:03:40 2013] Source flux estimate in the 0.3-8.0 bandpass, Gamma=1.800000 = 0 [Fri Jun 14 20:03:40 2013] Assessing source extent using major [Fri Jun 14 20:03:40 2013] Source does appear to be extended [Fri Jun 14 20:03:40 2013] Computing asymmetry using major and minor axis, asym = 1.00 [Fri Jun 14 20:04:27 2013] Using EEF radius (= 18.58 ")to estimate initial spatial extent for simple fitting [Fri Jun 14 20:04:27 2013] Initial guess for spatial extent in simple fitting = 18.58" [Fri Jun 14 20:04:27 2013] Spatial fitting skipped for pass 1: source has 94.7 net counts, is at off-axis angle 24.3' [Sat Jun 15 03:30:58 2013] Vigneting correction estimate = 1.000000 [Sat Jun 15 03:30:58 2013] Source flux estimate in the 0.3-8.0 bandpass, Gamma=1.800000 = 0 [Sat Jun 15 03:30:58 2013] Assessing source extent using major [Sat Jun 15 03:30:58 2013] Source does appear to be extended [Sat Jun 15 03:30:58 2013] Computing asymmetry using major and minor axis, asym = 1.00 [Sat Jun 15 03:31:49 2013] XMMSAS src. selection expression = ellipse(40917.439148, 50919.072571, 652.500000, 652.500000, 0.000000, X, Y) [Sat Jun 15 03:31:49 2013] Writing source region out to fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_pass1_cl_src38_src.reg [Sat Jun 15 03:31:49 2013] Extracting stamp from image fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_cl_sm2.00.img.gz, (433, 548) - (508, 595) [Sat Jun 15 03:31:49 2013] XMMSAS bgd. selection expression = annulus(40917.439148, 50919.072571, 1087.500000, 2175.000000, X, Y) && !ellipse(41553.724884, 50663.297668, 870.000000, 870.000000, 0.000000, X, Y) [Sat Jun 15 03:31:49 2013] Writing fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_pass1_cl_src38.gif [Sat Jun 15 04:34:32 2013] Mean detx,y = (-5195.84, 1332.91) [Sat Jun 15 04:34:51 2013] Setting backscal keywords in source and bgd. spectrum [Sat Jun 15 04:34:54 2013] Binned source spectrum to 10 counts/bin [Sat Jun 15 04:34:54 2013] Setting source spectrum file to fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_pass1_cl_src38_src_b10.pi.gz [Sat Jun 15 04:34:54 2013] Setting bgd. spectrum file to fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_pass1_cl_src38_bgd.pi.gz [Sat Jun 15 07:07:13 2013] Not generating rmf since there are only 94 counts [Sat Jun 15 07:07:13 2013] rmf not generated due to insufficient counts [Sat Jun 15 09:17:26 2013] Updating aperture counts using extracted products [Sat Jun 15 09:17:26 2013] Total counts from fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_pass1_cl_src38_src_b10.pi.gz = 320.00 [Sat Jun 15 09:17:26 2013] Total counts from fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_pass1_cl_src38_bgd.pi.gz = 1412.00 [Sat Jun 15 09:17:26 2013] Got source and background scale factors 1.000000, 1.000000 [Sat Jun 15 09:17:26 2013] User source parameters: Position = (470.9, 585.8) = 23 46 35.42 -54 56 9.7 Extent = 10.9" x 10.9", rotation angle = 0 Source aperture counts = -1092.0 +/- 18.9 Background aperture counts = 1412.0 Rate = -0.01 +/- 0.0002 [Sat Jun 15 09:17:26 2013] Updating counts from extracted products [Sat Jun 15 09:17:26 2013] Set source signif. to -1092.00/37.58 = -29.06 [Sat Jun 15 09:17:51 2013] No arf file for this source, not re-computing flux [Tue Jul 9 04:55:05 2013] Simple spatial fitting not done (or not done successfully), skipping spectral fitting [Wed Jul 10 00:16:39 2013] xmm0677750101/analysis//spectral/fullrun_pn_xmm0677750101_pi300-10000_pass1_cl_src38_pl.csv not found, spectral fit skipped or did not complete