\begin{table}%t3 \caption{\label{tab_release}Summary of the releases of the XRT post-launch RMFs.} \small%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{cclc} \hline \hline %&&& \\[-8pt] Release number$^\dagger$ & Release date & Main improvements in the RMFs & Text section number\\ \hline 07 & 2005 April 5 & {\bf Line shoulder:} ad-hoc increase of threshold to favour & 3.3.3 \\ & & sub-threshold losses in PC \& WT mode & \\ \hline 08 & 2006 April 24 & {\bf Low-energy response:} change in the description the & 3.3.1 \\ & & surface loss function in PC \& WT mode & \\ \hline %&&& \\[-8pt] 09$^\ddagger$ & 2007 May 31 & {\bf Line shoulder:} New description of the charge cloud in & 3.3.3\\ & & the field-free region for high-energy photons ($E > 2$ keV) &\\ & & in PC mode &\\ & & {\bf Shelf:} Rescaling of the shelf in both PC \& WT mode & 3.3.2\\ \hline 11$^*$ & 2008 June 25 & {\bf Loss function:} New description of the surface loss function & 3.3.4\\ & & in the 1-2 keV energy range in WT mode & \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip $^\dagger$ The v006 response files correspond to the pre-launch response files. \\ $^\ddagger$ The v009 response files were renamed as v010 response files when the substrate voltage was raised from 0 to 6~V on 2007~August~30 (see Sect.~4.3) following an update of the ground software. \\ $^*$ \url{http://swift.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/caldb/swift/docs/xrt/SWIFT-XRT-CALDB-09_v11.pdf} (Godet et~al. \cite{Gode08}). \end{table}