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Main Authors: Mantz, Adam B., Flores, Anthony M., Somboonpanyakul, Taweewat, Allen, Steven W., Morris, R. Glenn, Pan, Abigail Y., Stueber, Haley R.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.05405
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author Mantz, Adam B.
Flores, Anthony M.
Somboonpanyakul, Taweewat
Allen, Steven W.
Morris, R. Glenn
Pan, Abigail Y.
Stueber, Haley R.
author_facet Mantz, Adam B.
Flores, Anthony M.
Somboonpanyakul, Taweewat
Allen, Steven W.
Morris, R. Glenn
Pan, Abigail Y.
Stueber, Haley R.
contents With the goal of extracting as much information as possible from Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of faint, diffuse sources such as galaxy clusters, as well as those of future X-ray telescopes, we present a strategy for forward modeling all the foreground and background signals present in these data. This work leverages widespread efforts to understand the soft X-ray emission from the Galaxy, as well as the cosmic X-ray background and instrument-specific, particle-induced backgrounds. Statistically, a forward model of the foregrounds and backgrounds is preferable to alternatives because it requires no binning of the data, and allows straightforward marginalization over systematic uncertainties. We apply these methods to several galaxy clusters at intermediate-to-high redshifts, spanning a range of masses and morphologies, using Chandra and/or XMM-Newton data. Our results suggest a modest improvement even for relatively bright clusters at these redshifts, and more substantial advantages in the high-redshift, low-surface-brightness regime. We also discuss and provide a simple correction for a time-dependent miscalibration of the Chandra ACIS detectors identified in archival galaxy cluster data.
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spellingShingle Ruminations Upon the Modeling of X-ray Foregrounds, Backgrounds and Faint Sources
Mantz, Adam B.
Flores, Anthony M.
Somboonpanyakul, Taweewat
Allen, Steven W.
Morris, R. Glenn
Pan, Abigail Y.
Stueber, Haley R.
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
With the goal of extracting as much information as possible from Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of faint, diffuse sources such as galaxy clusters, as well as those of future X-ray telescopes, we present a strategy for forward modeling all the foreground and background signals present in these data. This work leverages widespread efforts to understand the soft X-ray emission from the Galaxy, as well as the cosmic X-ray background and instrument-specific, particle-induced backgrounds. Statistically, a forward model of the foregrounds and backgrounds is preferable to alternatives because it requires no binning of the data, and allows straightforward marginalization over systematic uncertainties. We apply these methods to several galaxy clusters at intermediate-to-high redshifts, spanning a range of masses and morphologies, using Chandra and/or XMM-Newton data. Our results suggest a modest improvement even for relatively bright clusters at these redshifts, and more substantial advantages in the high-redshift, low-surface-brightness regime. We also discuss and provide a simple correction for a time-dependent miscalibration of the Chandra ACIS detectors identified in archival galaxy cluster data.
title Ruminations Upon the Modeling of X-ray Foregrounds, Backgrounds and Faint Sources
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.05405