Table 3: Energy weighting for the monochromatic PSFs.

Object Name
E1, W1 E2, W2 E3, W3 E4, W4 E5, W5 E6, W6 E7, W7 E8, W8
       (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
PKS 0548-322 0.82, 34 1.22, 38 1.37, 30 1.62, 21 1.87, 19 2.07, 11 2.77, 8 3.47, 7
3C 371 0.47, 58 0.87, 58 1.17, 37 1.47, 37 1.87, 26 2.17, 23 2.72, 17 4.02, 10
PKS 2005-489 0.57, 77 0.87, 117 1.17, 102 1.27, 91 1.42, 70 1.52, 63 1.77, 38 1.97, 36
BL Lac 0.87, 7 1.22, 14 1.37, 10 1.62, 15 2.47, 8 3.07, 9 3.62, 6 4.17, 8
1ES 2321+419 0.77, 21 1.12, 28 1.32, 32 1.62, 28 1.92, 17 2.47, 16 2.92, 13 3.67, 11
1ES 2344+514 0.52, 5 1.02, 15 1.27, 15 1.52, 12 1.72, 7 2.17, 6 2.57, 6 4.82, 7
Columns: $\rm (1)=Source$ name; $\rm (2){-}(9)=Energy$ (in keV) and weight of each monochromatic PSF that has been coadded
in order to have a more realistic representation of the source PSF (see Sect. 4).

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