5.1.13 Light Curve of RBM-SC-PC and RBM-SD


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5.1.13 Light Curve of RBM-SC-PC and RBM-SD

After having read the WBS data with YODAT, you can get a light curve of the count rate (counts/0.25 sec) of RBM-SC-PC1, PC-2 or RBM-SD with UTPLOT.
IDL> rbmpc=mk_rbmpc(index,data,xtime=xtime)
MK_RBMPC is a function for making a float array of RBM-SC-PC1, PC2 and RBM-SD data with UTPLOT. rbmpc=flarr(3,8*N), where N is the number of major flames. It takes two major frames to assemble a full set of WBS data. rbmpc(0,*) is RBM-SC-PC1, rbmpc(0,*) is RBM-SC-PC1, and rbmpc(2,*) is RBM-SD. For example, to plot RBM-SC-PC1.
IDL> utplot,xtime,rbmpc(0,*), index(0)
NOTE: We do not take account of the deadtime correction.


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