The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) mission, done in collaboration between NASA and the Italian Space Agency (ASI), has been successfully detecting x-ray polarization from celestial sources for more than one year. This mission comprises three x-ray optics and three x-ray polarization sensitive detectors. Four calibration sources based on 55Fe nuclides, one producing polarized radiation (at two energies) and three producing unpolarized radiation, are present on board with each detector. In this contribution we present the in-flight monitoring and calibration of IXPE using these sources, with particular regard to the calibrations of the spectral and polarization response. We also show the monitoring of the optics half-power diameter.
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