frames file with additional rows and following items:
general keywords OBS_MODE, OBJECT, OBSERVER,
RA_OBJ, DEC_OBJ, RA_NOM, DEC_NOM,
REVOLUT taken from summary file,
FILTER (taken from the HK),
EXPIDSTR (taken from the original file name in the ODF),
DATAMODE (deduced from DATATYPE in event list)
and SUBMODE (Guest Observer mode, CCD 1 only)
in the primary header (for PRODUCT: EPIC event list)
columns FRAME, NPIXEL, NBELOW,
NABOVE, GATTIFLG, FIFOOVF
and header propagated from auxiliary file
REAL*4 column CRRATIO
(dead-time fraction for emevents)
CCD specific keywords propagated from event list file
keyword CCDMODE expliciting CCD operating mode
keyword GAIN_CCD (when set to LOW, the PHA
values are approximately divided by 10, and the data is not
suitable for scientific use)
keyword FRMTIME (ms)
(frame integration time, for PRODUCT: EPIC event list)
keywords TSTART, TSTOP, TELAPSE, ONTIME
and LIVETIME (start and end times, exposure duration,
sum of good time intervals and dead-time corrected on time),
TIMEUNIT, TIMESYS, MJDREF, TIMEREF,
TASSIGN, TIMEZERO and CLOCKAPP
(origin and nature of times)
keywords ATT_SRC, ORB_RCNS, TFIT_RPD,
TFIT_DEG, TFIT_RMS, TFIT_PFR set by the OAL.
keywords SRC_RAWX and SRC_RAWY
(source position on CCD in Timing mode),
with associated SRC_RA and SRC_DEC
(source coordinates) if withsrccoords=yes
keyword GATTI_ON (boolean indicating whether the GATTI
was on or off, for PRODUCT: EPIC event list and
arfgen, rmfgen)
keywords COSMICSI and COSMICOU
(parameters used by CR_DEAD)
keywords detailing which subroutines were activated
comment lines with names of input files
events file with same structure as in input, added FILTER
keyword, modified FRAME column and possibly
deleted rows (in case frames were renumbered).
GTI file specific to that CCD/node (for evselect,
[2]), if writegtiset=yes.
The GTI extension is called STDGTInn,
where nn is the CCD number + 10 times the CCD node
(as in evlistcomb).
Keywords are copied from the frames file.
Temporary copy of the input auxiliary file (emframes.temp),
normally removed by the task on exit.