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2. Ground test results of the micro-vibration interference for the x-ray microcalorimeter onboard XRISM
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Hasebe, Takashi, Imamura, Ryuta, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Awaki, Hisamitsu, Chiao, Meng P., Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Hartz, Leslie S., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Sneiderman, Gary A., Takei, Yoh, and Yasuda, Susumu
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Resolve is a payload hosting an X-ray microcalorimeter detector operated at 50 mK in the X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM). It is currently under development as part of an international collaboration and is planned to be launched in 2023. A primary technical concern is the micro-vibration interference in the sensitive microcalorimeter detector caused by the spacecraft bus components. We conducted a series of verification tests in 2021-2022 on the ground, the results of which are reported here. We defined the micro-vibration interface between the spacecraft and the Resolve instrument. In the instrument-level test, the flight-model hardware was tested against the interface level by injecting it with micro-vibrations and evaluating the instrument response using the 50 mK stage temperature stability, ADR magnet current consumption rate, and detector noise spectra. We found strong responses when injecting micro-vibration at about 200, 380, and 610 Hz. In the former two cases, the beat between the injected frequency and cryocooler frequency harmonics were observed in the detector noise spectra. In the spacecraft-level test, the acceleration and instrument responses were measured with and without suspension of the entire spacecraft. The reaction wheels (RWs) and inertial reference units (IRUs), two major sources of micro-vibration among the bus components, were operated. In conclusion, the observed responses of Resolve are within the acceptable levels in the nominal operational range of the RWs and IRUs. There is no evidence that the resultant energy resolution degradation is beyond the current allocation of noise budget., Comment: Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, Vol. 9, Issue 1, 014003 (March 2023)
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- 2023
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3. The Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit: a consolidated design for the system requirement review of the preliminary definition phase
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Barret, Didier, Albouys, Vincent, Herder, Jan-Willem den, Piro, Luigi, Cappi, Massimo, Huovelin, Juhani, Kelley, Richard, Mas-Hesse, J. Miguel, Paltani, Stéphane, Rauw, Gregor, Rozanska, Agata, Svoboda, Jiri, Wilms, Joern, Yamasaki, Noriko, Audard, Marc, Bandler, Simon, Barbera, Marco, Barcons, Xavier, Bozzo, Enrico, Ceballos, Maria Teresa, Charles, Ivan, Costantini, Elisa, Dauser, Thomas, Decourchelle, Anne, Duband, Lionel, Duval, Jean-Marc, Fiore, Fabrizio, Gatti, Flavio, Goldwurm, Andrea, Hartog, Roland den, Jackson, Brian, Jonker, Peter, Kilbourne, Caroline, Korpela, Seppo, Macculi, Claudio, Mendez, Mariano, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Molendi, Silvano, Pajot, François, Pointecouteau, Etienne, Porter, Frederick, Pratt, Gabriel W., Prêle, Damien, Ravera, Laurent, Sato, Kosuke, Schaye, Joop, Shinozaki, Keisuke, Skup, Konrad, Soucek, Jan, Thibert, Tanguy, Vink, Jacco, Webb, Natalie, Chaoul, Laurence, Raulin, Desi, Simionescu, Aurora, Torrejon, Jose Miguel, Acero, Fabio, Branduardi-Raymont, Graziella, Ettori, Stefano, Finoguenov, Alexis, Grosso, Nicolas, Kaastra, Jelle, Mazzotta, Pasquale, Miller, Jon, Miniutti, Giovanni, Nicastro, Fabrizio, Sciortino, Salvatore, Yamaguchi, Hiroya, Beaumont, Sophie, Cucchetti, Edoardo, D’Andrea, Matteo, Eckart, Megan, Ferrando, Philippe, Kammoun, Elias, Lotti, Simone, Mesnager, Jean-Michel, Natalucci, Lorenzo, Peille, Philippe, de Plaa, Jelle, Ardellier, Florence, Argan, Andrea, Bellouard, Elise, Carron, Jérôme, Cavazzuti, Elisabetta, Fiorini, Mauro, Khosropanah, Pourya, Martin, Sylvain, Perry, James, Pinsard, Frederic, Pradines, Alice, Rigano, Manuela, Roelfsema, Peter, Schwander, Denis, Torrioli, Guido, Ullom, Joel, Vera, Isabel, Villegas, Eduardo Medinaceli, Zuchniak, Monika, Brachet, Frank, Cicero, Ugo Lo, Doriese, William, Durkin, Malcom, Fioretti, Valentina, Geoffray, Hervé, Jacques, Lionel, Kirsch, Christian, Smith, Stephen, Adams, Joseph, Gloaguen, Emilie, Hoogeveen, Ruud, van der Hulst, Paul, Kiviranta, Mikko, van der Kuur, Jan, Ledot, Aurélien, van Leeuwen, Bert-Joost, van Loon, Dennis, Lyautey, Bertrand, Parot, Yann, Sakai, Kazuhiro, van Weers, Henk, Abdoelkariem, Shariefa, Adam, Thomas, Adami, Christophe, Aicardi, Corinne, Akamatsu, Hiroki, Alonso, Pablo Eleazar Merino, Amato, Roberta, André, Jérôme, Angelinelli, Matteo, Anon-Cancela, Manuel, Anvar, Shebli, Atienza, Ricardo, Attard, Anthony, Auricchio, Natalia, Balado, Ana, Bancel, Florian, Barusso, Lorenzo Ferrari, Bascuñan, Arturo, Bernard, Vivian, Berrocal, Alicia, Blin, Sylvie, Bonino, Donata, Bonnet, François, Bonny, Patrick, Boorman, Peter, Boreux, Charles, Bounab, Ayoub, Boutelier, Martin, Boyce, Kevin, Brienza, Daniele, Bruijn, Marcel, Bulgarelli, Andrea, Calarco, Simona, Callanan, Paul, Campello, Alberto Prada, Camus, Thierry, Canourgues, Florent, Capobianco, Vito, Cardiel, Nicolas, Castellani, Florent, Cheatom, Oscar, Chervenak, James, Chiarello, Fabio, Clerc, Laurent, Clerc, Nicolas, Cobo, Beatriz, Coeur-Joly, Odile, Coleiro, Alexis, Colonges, Stéphane, Corcione, Leonardo, Coriat, Mickael, Coynel, Alexandre, Cuttaia, Francesco, D’Ai, Antonino, D’anca, Fabio, Dadina, Mauro, Daniel, Christophe, Dauner, Lea, DeNigris, Natalie, Dercksen, Johannes, DiPirro, Michael, Doumayrou, Eric, Dubbeldam, Luc, Dupieux, Michel, Dupourqué, Simon, Durand, Jean Louis, Eckert, Dominique, Eiriz, Valvanera, Ercolani, Eric, Etcheverry, Christophe, Finkbeiner, Fred, Fiocchi, Mariateresa, Fossecave, Hervé, Franssen, Philippe, Frericks, Martin, Gabici, Stefano, Gant, Florent, Gao, Jian-Rong, Gastaldello, Fabio, Genolet, Ludovic, Ghizzardi, Simona, Gil, Ma Angeles Alcacera, Giovannini, Elisa, Godet, Olivier, Gomez-Elvira, Javier, Gonzalez, Raoul, Gonzalez, Manuel, Gottardi, Luciano, Granat, Dolorès, Gros, Michel, Guignard, Nicolas, Hieltjes, Paul, Hurtado, Adolfo Jesús, Irwin, Kent, Jacquey, Christian, Janiuk, Agnieszka, Jaubert, Jean, Jiménez, Maria, Jolly, Antoine, Jourdan, Thierry, Julien, Sabine, Kedziora, Bartosz, Korb, Andrew, Kreykenbohm, Ingo, König, Ole, Langer, Mathieu, Laudet, Philippe, Laurent, Philippe, Laurenza, Monica, Lesrel, Jean, Ligori, Sebastiano, Lorenz, Maximilian, Luminari, Alfredo, Maffei, Bruno, Maisonnave, Océane, Marelli, Lorenzo, Massonet, Didier, Maussang, Irwin, Melchor, Alejandro Gonzalo, Le Mer, Isabelle, Millan, Francisco Javier San, Millerioux, Jean-Pierre, Mineo, Teresa, Minervini, Gabriele, Molin, Alexeï, Monestes, David, Montinaro, Nicola, Mot, Baptiste, Murat, David, Nagayoshi, Kenichiro, Nazé, Yaël, Noguès, Loïc, Pailot, Damien, Panessa, Francesca, Parodi, Luigi, Petit, Pascal, Piconcelli, Enrico, Pinto, Ciro, Plaza, Jose Miguel Encinas, Plaza, Borja, Poyatos, David, Prouvé, Thomas, Ptak, Andy, Puccetti, Simonetta, Puccio, Elena, Ramon, Pascale, Reina, Manuel, Rioland, Guillaume, Rodriguez, Louis, Roig, Anton, Rollet, Bertrand, Roncarelli, Mauro, Roudil, Gilles, Rudnicki, Tomasz, Sanisidro, Julien, Sciortino, Luisa, Silva, Vitor, Sordet, Michael, Soto-Aguilar, Javier, Spizzi, Pierre, Surace, Christian, Sánchez, Miguel Fernández, Taralli, Emanuele, Terrasa, Guilhem, Terrier, Régis, Todaro, Michela, Ubertini, Pietro, Uslenghi, Michela, de Vaate, Jan Geralt Bij, Vaccaro, Davide, Varisco, Salvatore, Varnière, Peggy, Vibert, Laurent, Vidriales, María, Villa, Fabrizio, Vodopivec, Boris Martin, Volpe, Angela, de Vries, Cor, Wakeham, Nicholas, Walmsley, Gavin, Wise, Michael, de Wit, Martin, and Woźniak, Grzegorz
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4. Thermal Crosstalk Measurements and Simulations for an X-ray Microcalorimeter Array
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Miniussi, Antoine R., Adams, Joseph S., Bandler, Simon R., Beaumont, Sophie, Chang, Meng P., Chervenak, James A., Finkbeiner, Fred M., Ha, Jong Y., Hummatov, Ruslan, Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Porter, Frederick S., Sadleir, John E., Sakai, Kazuhiro, Smith, Stephen J., Wakeham, Nicholas A., and Wassell, Edward J.
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- 2020
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5. Thermal Impact of Cosmic Ray Interaction with an X-Ray Microcalorimeter Array
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Miniussi, Antoine R., Adams, Joseph S., Bandler, Simon R., Beaumont, Sophie, Chang, Meng P., Chervenak, James A., Finkbeiner, Fred M., Ha, Jong Y., Hummatov, Ruslan, Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Porter, Frederick S., Sadleir, John E., Sakai, Kazuhiro, Smith, Stephen J., Wakeham, Nicholas A., and Wassell, Edward J.
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- 2020
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6. Mapping the intracluster medium in the era of high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy.
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Zhang, Congyao, Zhuravleva, Irina, Markevitch, Maxim, ZuHone, John, Mernier, François, Biffi, Veronica, Bogdán, Ákos, Chakraborty, Priyanka, Churazov, Eugene, Dolag, Klaus, Ettori, Stefano, Forman, William R, Hernquist, Lars, Jones, Christine, Khabibullin, Ildar, Kilbourne, Caroline, Kraft, Ralph, Lau, Erwin T, Lin, Sheng-Chieh, and Nagai, Daisuke
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X-ray spectroscopy ,STELLAR black holes ,POWER spectra ,SOFT X rays ,IRON clusters ,COSMIC background radiation ,GALAXY clusters ,NATURAL gas prospecting - Abstract
High-resolution spectroscopy in soft X-rays will open a new window to map multiphase gas in galaxy clusters and probe physics of the intracluster medium (ICM), including chemical enrichment histories, circulation of matter and energy during large-scale structure evolution, stellar and black hole feedback, halo virialization, and gas mixing processes. An eV-level spectral resolution, large field of view, and effective area are essential to separate cluster emissions from the Galactic foreground and efficiently map the cluster outskirts. Several mission concepts that meet these criteria have been proposed recently, e.g. LEM, HUBS, and Super DIOS. This theoretical study explores what information on ICM physics could be recovered with such missions and the associated challenges. We emphasize the need for a comprehensive comparison between simulations and observations to interpret the high-resolution spectroscopic observations correctly. Using Line Emission Mapper (LEM) characteristics as an example, we demonstrate that it enables the use of soft X-ray emission lines (e.g. O vii / viii and Fe-L complex) from the cluster outskirts to measure the thermodynamic, chemical, and kinematic properties of the gas up to r
200 and beyond. By generating mock observations with full backgrounds, analysing their images/spectra with observational approaches, and comparing the recovered characteristics with true ones from simulations, we develop six key science drivers for future missions, including the exploration of multiphase gas in galaxy clusters (e.g. temperature fluctuations, phase-space distributions), metallicity, ICM gas bulk motions and turbulence power spectra, ICM-cosmic filament interactions, and advances for cluster cosmology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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7. Design of Magnetic Shielding and Field Coils for a TES X-ray Microcalorimeter Test Platform
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Miniussi, Antoine R., Adams, Joseph S., Bandler, Simon R., Chervenak, James A., Datesman, Aaron M., Doriese, William B., Eckart, Megan E., Finkbeiner, Fred M., Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Porter, Frederick S., Sadleir, John E., Sakai, Kazuhiro, Smith, Stephen J., Wakeham, Nicholas A., Wassell, Edward J., van Weers, Henk J., and Yoon, Wonsik
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- 2019
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8. High-precision X-ray spectroscopy of highly-charged ions at the experimental storage ring using silicon microcalorimeters
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Scholz, Pascal A., Andrianov, Victor, Echler, Artur, Egelhof, Peter, Kilbourne, Caroline, Kiselev, Oleg, Kraft-Bermuth, Saskia, and McCammon, Dan
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- 2017
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9. Performance of an X-ray Microcalorimeter with a 240 μm Absorber and a 50 μm TES Bilayer
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Miniussi, Antoine R., Adams, Joseph S., Bandler, Simon R., Chervenak, James A., Datesman, Aaron M., Eckart, Megan E., Ewin, Audrey J., Finkbeiner, Fred M., Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Porter, Frederick S., Sadleir, John E., Sakai, Kazuhiro, Smith, Stephen J., Wakeham, Nicholas A., Wassell, Edward J., and Yoon, Wonsik
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- 2018
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10. Multiabsorber Transition-Edge Sensors for X-Ray Astronomy
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Smith, Stephen J, Adams, Joseph S, Bandler, Simon R, Chervenak, James A, Datesman, Aaron M, Eckart, Megan E, Finkbeiner, Fred M, Hummatov, Ruslan A, Kelley, Richard L, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Miniussi, Antoine R, Porter, Frederick S, Sadleir, John. E, Sakai, Kazuhiro, Wakeham, Nicholas A, and Wassell, Edward J
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We are developing arrays of position-sensitive microcalorimeters for future x-ray astronomy applications. These position-sensitive devices commonly referred to as hydras consist of multiple x-ray absorbers, each with a different thermal coupling to a single-transition-edge sensor microcalorimeter. Their development is motivated by a desire to achieve very large pixel arrays with some modest compromise in performance. We report on the design, optimization, and first results from devices with small pitch pixels (<75 μm) being developed for a high-angular and energy resolution imaging spectrometer for Lynx. The Lynx x-ray space telescope is a flagship mission concept under study for the National Academy of Science 2020 decadal survey. Broadband full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) resolution measurements on a 9-pixel hydra have demonstrated ΔE(FWHM) = 2.23 ± 0.14 eV at Al-Kα, ΔE(FWHM) = 2.44 ± 0.29 eV at Mn-Kα, and ΔE(FWHM) = 3.39 ± 0.23 eV at Cu-Kα. Position discrimination is demonstrated to energies below <1 keV and the device performance is well-described by a finite-element model. Results from a prototype 20-pixel hydra with absorbers on a 50-μm pitch have shown ΔE(FWHM) = 3.38 ± 0.20 eV at Cr-Kα1. We are now optimizing designs specifically for Lynx and extending the number of absorbers up to 25/hydra. Numerical simulation suggests optimized designs could achieve ∼3 eV while being compatible with the bandwidth requirements of the state-of-the art multiplexed readout schemes, thus making a 100,000 pixel microcalorimeter instrument a realistic goal.
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11. In-Flight Calibration of Hitomi Soft X-Ray Spectrometer. (1) Background
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Kilbourne, Caroline A, Sawada, Makoto, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Angelini, Lorella, Boyce, Kevin R, Eckart, Megan, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Kelley, Richard, Koyama, Shu, Leutenegger, Maurice A, Loewenstein, Michael, McCammon, Dan, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Nakashima, Shinya, Porter, Frederick S, Seta, Hiromi, Takei, Yoh, Tashiro, Makoto S, Terada, Yukikatsu, Yamada, Shinya, and Yamasaki, Noriko Y
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Instrumentation And Photography - Abstract
The X-Ray Spectrometer (XRS) instrument of Suzaku provided the first measurement of the non-X-ray background (NXB) of an X-ray calorimeter spectrometer, but the data set was limited. The Soft X-ray Spectrometer (SXS) instrument of Hitomi was able to provide a more detailed picture of X-ray calorimeter background, with more than 360 ks of data while pointed at the Earth, and a comparable amount of blank-sky data. These data are important not only for analyzing SXS science data, but also for categorizing the contributions to the NXB in X-ray calorimeters as a class. In this paper, we present the contributions to the SXS NXB, the types and effectiveness of the screening, the interaction of the screening with the broad-band redistribution, and the residual background spectrum as a function of magnetic cut-off rigidity. The orbit-averaged SXS NXB in the range 0.3-12 keV was 4 × 10(exp −2) counts s(exp −1) -sq cm. This very low background in combination with groundbreaking spectral resolution gave SXS unprecedented sensitivity to weak spectral lines.
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- 2018
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12. In-Flight Calibration of Hitomi Soft X-Ray Spectrometer (3) Effective Area
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Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Okajima, Takashi, Eckart, Megan E, Hayashi, Takayuki, Hoshino, Akio, Iizuka, Ryo, Kelley, Richard L, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Leutenegger, Maurice A, Maeda, Yoshitomo, Mori, Hideyuki, Porter, Frederick S, Sato, Kosuke, Sato, Toshiki, Serlemitsos, Peter J, Szymkowiak, Andrew, and Yaqoob, Tahir
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the result of the in-flight calibration of the effective area of the Soft X-ray Spectrometer (SXS) on board the Hitomi X-ray satellite using an observation of the Crab nebula. We corrected for artifacts when observing high count rate sources with the X-ray microcalorimeter. We then constructed a spectrum in the 0.5–20 keV band, which we modeled with a single power-law continuum attenuated by interstellar extinction. We evaluated the systematic uncertainty of the spectral parameters by various calibration items. In the 2–12 keV band, the SXS result is consistent with the literature values in flux (2.20 ± 0.08 × 10(exp −8) erg s(exp-1) cm(exp −2) with a 1 σ statistical uncertainty) but is softer in the power-law index (2.19 ± 0.11). The discrepancy is attributable to the systematic uncertainty of about +6%/−7% and +2%/−5% respectively for the flux and the power-law index. The softer spectrum is affected primarily by the systematic uncertainty of the Dewar gate valve transmission and the event screening.
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13. Temperature Structure in the Perseus Cluster Core Observed with Hitomi
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Aharonian, Felix, Akamatsu, Hiroki, Akimoto, Fumie, Allen, Steven W, Angelini, Lorella, Audard, Marc, Awaki, Hisamitsu, Axelsson, Magnus, Bamba, Aya, Bautz, Marshall W, Blandford, Roger, Brenneman, Laura W, Brown, Gregory V, Bulbul, Esra, Cackett, Edward M, Chernyakova, Maria, Chiao, Meng P, Coppi, Paolo S, Costantini, Elisa, Plaa, Jelle De, Vries, Cor P. De, Den Herder, Jan-Willem, Done, Chris, Dotani, Tadayasu, Ebisawa, Ken, Eckart, Megan E, Enoto, Teruaki, Ezoe, Yuichiro, Fabian, Andrew C, Ferrigno, Carlo, Foster, Adam R, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Furukawa, Maki, Furuzawa, Akihiro, Galeazzi, Massimiliano, Gallo, Luigi C, Gandhi, Poshak, Giustini, Margherita, Goldwurm, Andrea, Gu, Liyi, Guainazzi, Matteo, Haba, Yoshito, Hagino, Kouichi, Hamaguchi, Kenji, Harrus, Ilana M, Hatsukade, Isamu, Hayashi, Katsuhiro, Hayashi, Takayuki, Hayashida, Kiyoshi, Hiraga, Junko S, Hornschemeier, Ann, Hoshino, Akio, Hughes, John P, Ichinohe, Yuto, Iizuka, Ryo, Inoue, Hajime, Inoue, Yoshiyuki, Ishida, Manabu, Ishikawa, Kumi, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Iwai, Masachika, Kaastra, Jelle, Kallman, Tim, Kamae, Tsuneyoshi, Kataoka, Jun, Kato, Yuichi, Katsuda, Satoru, Kawai, Nobuyuki, Kelley, Richard L, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Kitaguchi, Takao, Kitamoto, Shunji, Kitayama, Tetsu, Kohmura, Takayoshi, Kokubun, Motohide, Koyama, Katsuji, Koyama, Shu, Kretschmar, Peter, Krimm, Hans A, Kubota, Aya, Kunieda, Hideyo, Laurent, Philippe, Lee, Shiu-Hang, Leutenegger, Maurice A, Limousin, Olivier, Loewenstein, Michael, Long, Knox S, Lumb, David, Madejski, Greg, Maeda, Yoshitomo, Maier, Daniel, Makishima, Kazuo, Markevitch, Maxim, Matsumoto, Hironori, Matsushita, Kyoko, Mccammon, Dan, Mcnamara, Brian R, Mehdipour, Missagh, Miller, Eric D, Miller, Jon M, Mineshige, Shin, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki, Miyazawa, Takuya, Mizuno, Tsunefumi, Mori, Hideyuki, Mori, Koji, Mukai, Koji, Murakami, Hiroshi, Mushotzky, Richard F, Nakagawa, Takao, Nakajima, Hiroshi, Nakamori, Takeshi, Nakashima, Shinya, Nakazawa, Kazuhiro, Nobukawa, Kumiko K, Nobukawa, Masayoshi, Noda, Hirofumi, Odaka, Hirokazu, Ohashi, Takaya, Ohno, Masanori, Okajima, Takashi, Ota, Naomi, Ozaki, Masanobu, Paerels, Frits, Altani, Stephane P ´, Petre, Robert, Pinto, Ciro, Porter, Frederick S, Pottschmidt, Katja, Reynolds, Christopher S, Safi-Harb, Samar, Saito, Shinya, Sakai, Kazuhiro, Sasaki, Toru, Sato, Goro, Sato, Kosuke, Sato, Rie, Sawada, Makoto, Schartel, Norbert, Serlemtsos, Peter J, Seta, Hiromi, Shidatsu, Megumi, Simionescu, Aurora, Smith, Randall K, Soong, Yang, Stawarz, Łukasz, Sugawara, Yasuharu, Sugita, Satoshi, Szymkowiak, Andrew, Tajima, Hiroyasu, Takahashi, Hiromitsu, Takahashi, Tadayuki, Takeda, Shin´Ichiro, Takei, Yoh, Tamagawa, Toru, Tamura, Takayuki, Tanaka, Takaaki, Tanaka, Yasuo, Tanaka, Yasuyuki T, Tashiro, Makoto S, Tawara, Yuzuru, Terada, Yukikatsu, Terashima, Yuichi, Tombesi, Francesco, Tomida, Hiroshi, Tsuboi, Yohko, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Tsunemi, Hiroshi, Tsuru, Takeshi Go, Uchida, Hiroyuki, Uchiyama, Hideki, Uchiyama, Yasunobu, Ueda, Shutaro, Ueda, Yoshihiro, Uno, Shin´Ichiro, Urry, C. Megan, Ursino, Eugenio, Watanabe, Shin, Werner, Norbert, Wilkins, Dan R, Williams, Brian J, Yamada, Shinya, Yamaguchi, Hiroya, Yamaoka, Kazutaka, Yamauchi, Noriko Y. Yamasaki 22. Makoto, Yamauchi, Shigeo, Yaqoob, Tahir, Yatsu, Yoichi, Yonetoku, Daisuke, Zhuravleva, Irina, and Zoghbi, Abderahmen
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The present paper investigates the temperature structure of the X-ray emitting plasma in the core of the Perseus cluster using the 1.8-20.0 keV data obtained with the Soft X-ray Spectrometer (SXS) onboard the Hitomi Observatory. A series of four observations were carried out, with a total effective exposure time of 338 ks and covering a central region _ 7′ in diameter. The SXS was operated with an energy resolution of _5 eV (full width at half maximum) at 5.9 keV. Not only fine structures of K-shell lines in He-like ions but also transitions from higher principal quantum numbers are clearly resolved from Si through Fe. This enables us to perform temperature diagnostics using the line ratios of Si, S, Ar, Ca, and Fe, and to provide the first direct measurement of the excitation temperature and ionization temperature in the Perseus cluster. The observed spectrum is roughly reproduced by a single temperature thermal plasma model in collisional ionization equilibrium, but detailed line ratio diagnostics reveal slight deviations from this approximation. In particular, the data exhibit an apparent trend of increasing ionization temperature with increasing atomic mass, as well as small differences between the ionization and excitation temperatures for Fe, the only element for which both temperatures can be measured. The best-fit two-temperature models suggest a combination of 3 and 5 keV gas, which is consistent with the idea that the observed small deviations from a single temperature approximation are due to the effects of projection of the known radial temperature gradient in the cluster core along the line of sight. Comparison with the Chandra/ACIS and the XMM-Newton/RGS results on the other hand suggests that additional lower-temperature components
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14. Design, Implementation, and Performance of the Astro-H Soft X-Ray Spectrometer Aperture Assembly and Blocking Filters
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Kilbourne, Caroline A, Adams, Joseph S, Arsenovic, Petar, Ayers, Travis, Chiao, Meng P, DiPirro, Michael J, Eckart, Megan E, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Kazeva, John D, Kripps, Kari L, Lairson, Bruce M, Leutenegger, Maurice A, Lopez, Heidi C, McCammon, Dan, McGuinness, Daniel S, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Moseley, Samuel J, Porter, F. Scott, Schweiss, Andrea N, Takei, Yoh, Thorpe, Rosemary Schmidt, Watanabe, Tomomi, Yamasaki, Noriko Y, and Yoshida, Seiji
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The calorimeter array of the JAXA Astro-H (renamed Hitomi) soft x-ray spectrometer (SXS) was designed to provide unprecedented spectral resolution of spatially extended cosmic x-ray sources and of all cosmic x-ray sources in the Fe-K band around 6 keV. The properties that made the SXS array a powerful x-ray spectrometer also made it sensitive to photons from the entire electromagnetic band as well as particles. If characterized as a bolometer, it would have had a noise equivalent power of <4 × 10(exp −18) W/((Hz)(exp 0.5)). Thus, it was imperative to shield the detector from thermal radiation from the instrument and optical and UV photons from the sky. In addition, it was necessary to shield the coldest stages of the instrument from the thermal radiation emanating from the warmer stages. These needs were addressed by a series of five thin-film radiation-blocking filters, anchored to the nested temperature stages, that blocked long-wavelength radiation while minimizing x-ray attenuation. The aperture assembly was a system of barriers, baffles, filter carriers, and filter mounts that supported the filters and inhibited their potential contamination. The three outer filters also had been equipped with thermometers and heaters for decontamination. We present the requirements, design, implementation, and performance of the SXS aperture assembly and blocking filters.
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15. Design, Implementation, and Performance of the Astro-H SXS Calorimeter Array and Anticoincidence Detector
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Kilbourne, Caroline A, Adams, Joseph S, Brekosky, Regis P, Chervenak, James A, Chiao, Meng P, Eckart, Megan E, Figueroa-Feliciano, Enectali, Galeazzi, Masimilliano, Grein, Christoph, Jhabvala, Christine A, Kelly, Daniel, Leutenegger, Maurice A, McCammon,Dan, Porter, F. Scott, Szymkowiak, Andrew E, Watanabe, Tomomi, and Zhao, Jun
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Spacecraft Instrumentation And Astrionics - Abstract
The calorimeter array of the JAXA Astro-H (renamed Hitomi) soft x-ray spectrometer (SXS) was designed to provide unprecedented spectral resolution of spatially extended cosmic x-ray sources and of all cosmic x-ray sources in the Fe-K band around 6 keV, enabling essential plasma diagnostics. The SXS had a square array of 36 x-ray calorimeters at the focal plane. These calorimeters consisted of ion-implanted silicon thermistors and HgTe thermalizing x-ray absorbers. These devices demonstrated a resolution of better than 4.5 eV at 6 keV when operated at a heat-sink temperature of 50 mK. We will discuss the basic physical parameters of this array, including the array layout, thermal conductance of the link to the heat sink, resistance function, absorber details, and means of attaching the absorber to the thermistor-bearing element. We will also present the thermal characterization of the whole array, including thermal conductance and crosstalk measurements and the results of pulsing the frame temperature via alpha particles, heat pulses, and the environmental background. A silicon ionization detector was located behind the calorimeter array and served to reject events due to cosmic rays. We will briefly describe this anticoincidence detector and its performance.
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- 2018
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16. Solar abundance ratios of the iron-peak elements in the Perseus cluster
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Aharonian, Felix, Akamatsu, Hiroki, Akimoto, Fumie, Allen, Steven W., Angelini, Lorella, Audard, Marc, Awaki, Hisamitsu, Axelsson, Magnus, Bamba, Aya, Bautz, Marshall W., Blandford, Roger, Brenneman, Laura W., Brown, Gregory V., Bulbul, Esra, Cackett, Edward M., Chernyakova, Maria, Chiao, Meng P., Coppi, Paolo S., Costantini, Elisa, de Plaa, Jelle, den Herder, Jan-Willem, Done, Chris, Dotani, Tadayasu, Ebisawa, Ken, Eckart, Megan E., Enoto, Teruaki, Ezoe, Yuichiro, Fabian, Andrew C., Ferrigno, Carlo, Foster, Adam R., Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Furuzawa, Akihiro, Galeazzi, Massimiliano, Gallo, Luigi C., Gandhi, Poshak, Giustini, Margherita, Goldwurm, Andrea, Gu, Liyi, Guainazzi, Matteo, Haba, Yoshito, Hagino, Kouichi, Hamaguchi, Kenji, Harrus, Ilana M., Hatsukade, Isamu, Hayashi, Katsuhiro, Hayashi, Takayuki, Hayashida, Kiyoshi, Hiraga, Junko S., Hornschemeier, Ann, Hoshino, Akio, Hughes, John P., Ichinohe, Yuto, Iizuka, Ryo, Inoue, Hajime, Inoue, Yoshiyuki, Ishida, Manabu, Ishikawa, Kumi, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Iwai, Masachika, Kaastra, Jelle, Kallman, Tim, Kamae, Tsuneyoshi, Kataoka, Jun, Katsuda, Satoru, Kawai, Nobuyuki, Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Kitaguchi, Takao, Kitamoto, Shunji, Kitayama, Tetsu, Kohmura, Takayoshi, Kokubun, Motohide, Koyama, Katsuji, Koyama, Shu, Kretschmar, Peter, Krimm, Hans A., Kubota, Aya, Kunieda, Hideyo, Laurent, Philippe, Lee, Shiu-Hang, Leutenegger, Maurice A., Limousine, Olivier, Loewenstein, Michael, Long, Knox S., Lumb, David, Madejski, Greg, Maeda, Yoshitomo, Maier, Daniel, Makishima, Kazuo, Markevitch, Maxim, Matsumoto, Hironori, Matsushita, Kyoko, McCammon, Dan, McNamara, Brian R., Mehdipour, Missagh, Miller, Eric D., Miller, Jon M., Mineshige, Shin, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki, Miyazawa, Takuya, Mizuno, Tsunefumi, Mori, Hideyuki, Mori, Koji, Mukai, Koji, Murakami, Hiroshi, Mushotzky, Richard F., Nakagawa, Takao, Nakajima, Hiroshi, Nakamori, Takeshi, Nakashima, Shinya, Nakazawa, Kazuhiro, Nobukawa, Kumiko K., Nobukawa, Masayoshi, Noda, Hirofumi, Odaka, Hirokazu, Ohashi, Takaya, Ohno, Masanori, Okajima, Takashi, Ota, Naomi, Ozaki, Masanobu, Paerels, Frits, Paltani, Stéphane, Petre, Robert, Pinto, Ciro, Porter, Frederick S., Pottschmidt, Katja, Reynolds, Christopher S., Safi-Harb, Samar, Saito, Shinya, Sakai, Kazuhiro, Sasaki, Toru, Sato, Goro, Sato, Kosuke, Sato, Rie, Sawada, Makoto, Schartel, Norbert, Serlemitsos, Peter J., Seta, Hiromi, Shidatsu, Megumi, Simionescu, Aurora, Smith, Randall K., Soong, Yang, Stawarz, Lukasz, Sugawara, Yasuharu, Sugita, Satoshi, Szymkowiak, Andrew, Tajima, Hiroyasu, Takahashi, Hiromitsu, Takahashi, Tadayuki, Takeda, Shinʼichiro, Takei, Yoh, Tamagawa, Toru, Tamura, Takayuki, Tanaka, Takaaki, Tanaka, Yasuo, Tanaka, Yasuyuki T., Tashiro, Makoto S., Tawara, Yuzuru, Terada, Yukikatsu, Terashima, Yuichi, Tombesi, Francesco, Tomida, Hiroshi, Tsuboi, Yohko, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Tsunemi, Hiroshi, Go Tsuru, Takeshi, Uchida, Hiroyuki, Uchiyama, Hideki, Uchiyama, Yasunobu, Ueda, Shutaro, Ueda, Yoshihiro, Uno, Shinʼichiro, Urry, Megan C., Ursino, Eugenio, de Vries, Cor P., Watanabe, Shin, Werner, Norbert, Wik, Daniel R., Wilkins, Dan R., Williams, Brian J., Yamada, Shinya, Yamaguchi, Hiroya, Yamaoka, Kazutaka, Yamasaki, Noriko Y., Yamauchi, Makoto, Yamauchi, Shigeo, Yaqoob, Tahir, Yatsu, Yoichi, Yonetoku, Daisuke, Zhuravleva, Irina, and Zoghbi, Abderahmen
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17. Resonant scattering of the O vii X-ray emission line in the circumgalactic medium of TNG50 galaxies.
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Nelson, Dylan, Byrohl, Chris, Ogorzalek, Anna, Markevitch, Maxim, Khabibullin, Ildar, Churazov, Eugene, Zhuravleva, Irina, Bogdan, Akos, Chakraborty, Priyanka, Kilbourne, Caroline, Kraft, Ralph, Pillepich, Annalisa, Sarkar, Arnab, Schellenberger, Gerrit, Su, Yuanyuan, Truong, Nhut, Vladutescu-Zopp, Stephan, and Wijers, Nastasha
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GALAXIES ,X-rays ,STELLAR mass ,RADIATIVE transfer ,GALAXY formation ,STAR formation ,SURFACE brightness (Astronomy) - Abstract
We study the impact of resonantly scattered X-ray line emission on the observability of the hot circumgalactic medium (CGM) of galaxies. We apply a Monte Carlo radiative transfer post-processing analysis to the high-resolution TNG50 cosmological magnetohydrodynamical galaxy formation simulation. This allows us to model the resonant scattering of O vii (r) X-ray photons within the complex, multiphase, multiscale CGM. The resonant transition of the O vii He-like triplet is one of the brightest, and most promising, X-ray emission lines for detecting the hot CGM and measuring its physical properties. We focus on galaxies with stellar masses |$10.0\lt \log {(M_\star /\rm {M_\odot })}\lt 11.0$| at z ≃ 0. After constructing a model for O vii (r) emission from the central galaxy, as well as from CGM gas, we forward model these intrinsic photons to derive observable surface brightness maps. We find that scattering significantly boosts the observable O vii (r) surface brightness of the extended and diffuse CGM. This enhancement can be large – an order of magnitude on average at a distance of 200 projected kpc for high-mass M
⋆ = 1010.7 M⊙ galaxies. The enhancement is larger for lower mass galaxies and can even reach a factor of 100, across the extended CGM. Galaxies with higher star formation rates, AGN luminosities, and central O vii (r) luminosities all have larger scattering enhancements, at fixed stellar mass. Our results suggest that next-generation X-ray spectroscopic missions, including XRISM, LEM, ATHENA, and HUBS – which aim to detect the hot CGM in emission – could specifically target haloes with significant enhancements due to resonant scattering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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18. In-orbit Operation of the Soft X-Ray Spectrometer Onboard the Hitomi Satellite
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Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Kelley, Richard L, Herder, Jan-Willem den, Bialas, Thomas G, Boyce, Kevin R, Chiao, Meng P, Vries, Cor P. de, DiPirro, Michael J, Eckart, Megan E, Ezoe, Yuichiro, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Hoshino, Akio, Ishikawa, Kumi, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Koyama, Shu, Leutenegger, Maurice A, Masters, Candace M, Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki, Noda, Hirofumi, Okajima, Takashi, Okamoto, Atsushi, Porter, Frederic S, Sato, Kosuke, Sato, Yohichi, Savinell, Joseph C, Sawada, Makoto, Seta, Hiromi, Shirron, Peter J, Sneiderman, Gary A, Takei, Yoh, Tamagawa, Toru, Tashiro, Makoto S, Watanabe, Tomomi, Yamada, Shinya, Yamasaki, Noriko Y, and Yatsuo, Yoichi
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Astronomy - Abstract
We summarize all of the in-orbit operations of the soft x-ray spectrometer (SXS) onboard the ASTRO-H (Hitomi) satellite. The satellite was launched on February 17, 2016, and the communication with the satellite ceased on March 26, 2016. The SXS was still in the commissioning phase, in which the set-ups were progressively changed. This paper is intended to serve as a concise reference of the events in orbit in order to properly interpret the SXS data taken during its short lifetime and as a test case for planning the in-orbit operation for future microcalorimeter missions.
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- 2017
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19. High Count-Rate Study of Two TES X-Ray Microcalorimeters With Different Transition Temperatures
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Lee, Sang-Jun, Adams, Joseph S, Bandler, Simon R, Betancourt-Martinez, Gabriele L, Chervenak, James A, Eckart, Megan E, Finkbeiner, Fred M, Kelley, Richard L, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Porter, Frederick S, Sadleir, John E, Smith, Stephen J, and Wassell, Edward J
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We have developed transition-edge sensor (TES) microcalorimeter arrays with high count-rate capability and high energy resolution to carry out x-ray imaging spectroscopy observations of various astronomical sources and the Sun. We have studied the dependence of the energy resolution and throughput (fraction of processed pulses) on the count rate for such microcalorimeters with two different transition temperatures T(sub c). Devices with both transition temperatures were fabricated within a single microcalorimeter array directly on top of a solid substrate where the thermal conductance of the microcalorimeter is dependent upon the thermal boundary resistance between the TES sensor and the dielectric substrate beneath. Because the thermal boundary resistance is highly temperature dependent, the two types of device with different T(sub c)(sup s) had very different thermal decay times, approximately one order of magnitude different. In our earlier report, we achieved energy resolutions of 1.6 and 2.eV at 6 keV from lower and higher T(sub c) devices, respectively, using a standard analysis method based on optimal filtering in the low flux limit. We have now measured the same devices at elevated x-ray fluxes ranging from 50 Hz to 1000 Hz per pixel. In the high flux limit, however, the standard optimal filtering scheme nearly breaks down because of x-ray pile-up. To achieve the highest possible energy resolution for a fixed throughput, we have developed an analysis scheme based on the socalled event grade method. Using the new analysis scheme, we achieved 5.0 eV FWHM with 96 Percent throughput for 6 keV x-rays of 1025 Hz per pixel with the higher T(sub c) (faster) device, and 5.8 eV FWHM with 97 Percent throughput with the lower T(sub c) (slower) device at 722 Hz.
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- 2017
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20. The Magnetically-Tuned Transition-Edge Sensor
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Sadleir, John E., Lee, Sang-Jun, Smith, Stephen J., Busch, Sarah E., Bandler, Simon R., Adams, Joseph S., Eckart, Megan E., Chervenak, James A., Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Porter, Frederick S., and Porst, Jan-Patrick
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- 2014
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21. Reduced-Scale Transition-Edge Sensor Detectors for Solar and X-Ray Astrophysics
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Datesman, Aaron M, Adams, Joseph S, Bandler, Simon R, Betancourt-Martinez, Gabriele L, Chang, Meng-Ping, Chervenak, James A, Eckart, Megan E, Ewin, Audrey E, Finkbeiner, Fred M, Ha, Jong Yoon, Kelly, Richard L, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Miniussi, Antoine R, Porter, Frederick S, Sadleir, John E, Sakai, Kazuhiro, Smith, Stephen J, Wakeham, Nicholas A, Williams, Elissa H, Wassell, Edward J, and Yoon, Wonsik
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Instrumentation And Photography ,Astrophysics - Abstract
We have developed large-format, close-packed X-ray microcalorimeter arrays fabricated on solid substrates, designed to achieve high energy resolution with count rates up to a few hundred counts per second per pixel for X-ray photon energies upto 8 keV. Our most recent arrays feature 31-micron absorbers on a 35-micron pitch, reducing the size of pixels by about a factor of two. This change will enable an instrument with significantly higher angular resolution. In order to wire out large format arrays with an increased density of smaller pixels, we have reduced the lateral size of both the microstrip wiring and the Mo/Au transition-edge sensors (TES). We report on the key physical properties of these small TESs and the fine Nb leads attached, including the critical currents and weak-link properties associated with the longitudinal proximity effect.
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- 2017
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22. Parametric Characterization of TES Detectors Under DC Bias
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Chiao, Meng P, Smith, Stephen James, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Adams, Joseph S, Bandler, Simon R, Betancourt-Martinez, Gabriele L, Chervenak, James A, Datesman, Aaron M, Eckart, Megan E, Ewin, Audrey J, Finkbeiner, Fred Michael, Figueroa-Feliciano, Enectali, Kelley, Richard L, Lee, Sang Jun, Leutenegger, Maurice, Porter, Frederick Scott, Sadleir, John E, Wassell, Edward J, and Yoon, Wonsik
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Astrophysics ,Instrumentation And Photography - Abstract
The X-ray integrated field unit (X-IFU) in European Space Agency's (ESA's) Athena mission will be the first high-resolution X-ray spectrometer in space using a large-format transition-edge sensor microcalorimeter array. Motivated by optimization of detector performance for X-IFU, we have conducted an extensive campaign of parametric characterization on transition-edge sensor (TES) detectors with nominal geometries and physical properties in order to establish sensitivity trends relative to magnetic field, dc bias on detectors, operating temperature, and to improve our understanding of detector behavior relative to its fundamental properties such as thermal conductivity, heat capacity, and transition temperature. These results were used for validation of a simple linear detector model in which a small perturbation can be introduced to one or multiple parameters to estimate the error budget for X-IFU. We will show here results of our parametric characterization of TES detectors and briefly discuss the comparison with the TES model.
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23. Fabrication of X-ray Microcalorimeter Focal Planes Composed of Two Distinct Pixel Types
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Wassell, Edward J, Adams, Joseph S, Bandler, Simon R, Betancour-Martinez, Gabriele L, Chiao, Meng P, Chang, Meng Ping, Chervenak, James A, Datesman, Aaron M, Eckart, Megan E, Ewin, Audrey J, Kelley, Richard, Kilbourne, Caroline A, Porter, Frederick Scott, and Sadleir, John E
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Astrophysics ,Instrumentation And Photography - Abstract
We develop superconducting transition-edge sensor (TES) microcalorimeter focal planes for versatility in meeting the specifications of X-ray imaging spectrometers, including high count rate, high energy resolution, and large field of view. In particular, a focal plane composed of two subarrays: one of fine pitch, high count-rate devices and the other of slower, larger pixels with similar energy resolution, offers promise for the next generation of astrophysics instruments, such as the X-ray Integral Field Unit Instrument on the European Space Agencys ATHENA mission. We have based the subarrays of our current design on successful pixel designs that have been demonstrated separately. Pixels with an all-gold X-ray absorber on 50 and 75 micron pitch, where the Mo/Au TES sits atop a thick metal heatsinking layer, have shown high resolution and can accommodate high count rates. The demonstrated larger pixels use a silicon nitride membrane for thermal isolation, thinner Au, and an added bismuth layer in a 250-sq micron absorber. To tune the parameters of each subarray requires merging the fabrication processes of the two detector types. We present the fabrication process for dual production of different X-ray absorbers on the same substrate, thick Au on the small pixels and thinner Au with a Bi capping layer on the larger pixels to tune their heat capacities. The process requires multiple electroplating and etching steps, but the absorbers are defined in a single-ion milling step. We demonstrate methods for integrating the heatsinking of the two types of pixel into the same focal plane consistent with the requirements for each subarray, including the limiting of thermal crosstalk. We also discuss fabrication process modifications for tuning the intrinsic transition temperature (T(sub c)) of the bilayers for the different device types through variation of the bilayer thicknesses. The latest results on these 'hybrid' arrays will be presented.
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- 2016
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24. Cooling system for the soft X-ray spectrometer onboard Astro-H
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Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Yamasaki, Noriko, Takei, Yoh, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Sugita, Hiroyuki, Sato, Yoichi, Shinozaki, Keisuke, Ohashi, Takaya, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Ezoe, Yuichiro, Murakami, Masahide, Kitamoto, Shunji, Murakami, Hiroshi, Tamagawa, Toru, Kawaharada, Madoka, Yamaguchi, Hiroya, Sato, Kosuke, Kanao, Kenichi, Yoshida, Seiji, DiPirro, Mike, Shirron, Peter, Sneiderman, Gary, Kelley, Richard L., Scott Porter, F., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Crow, John, Mattern, Andrea, Kashani, Ali, McCammon, Dan, and Herder, Jan-Willem den
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- 2010
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25. The High-Resolution X-Ray Microcalorimeter Spectrometer, SXS, on Astro-H
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Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Kelley, Richard L., Boyce, Kevin R., Brown, Gregory V., Costantini, Elisa, DiPirro, Michael J., Ezoe, Yuichiro, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Gendreau, Keith C., den Herder, Jan-Willem, Hoshino, Akio, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Kilbourne, Caroline A., Kitamoto, Shunji, McCammon, Dan, Murakami, Masahide, Murakami, Hiroshi, Ogawa, Mina, Ohashi, Takaya, Okamoto, Atsushi, Paltani, Stéphane, Pohl, Martin, Porter, F. Scott, Sato, Yoichi, Shinozaki, Keisuke, Shirron, Peter J., Sneiderman, Gary A., Sugita, Hiroyuki, Szymkowiak, Andrew, Takei, Yoh, Tamagawa, Toru, Tashiro, Makoto, Terada, Yukikatsu, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, de Vries, Cor, and Yamasaki, Noriko Y.
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- 2012
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26. Automated Hybridization of X-ray Absorber Elements A Path to Large Format Microcalorimeter Arrays
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Moseley, Samuel J., Allen, Christine A., Costin, Nicholas, Kelley, Richard, Kilbourne, Caroline, and Miller, Timothy
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- 2008
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27. Monte-Carlo Simulations of the Suzaku-XRS Residual Background Spectrum
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Perinati, E, Kilbourne, Caroline Anne, Colasanti, L, Lotti, S, Macculi, C, Piro, L, Mineo, T, Mitsuda, K, Bonardi, A, and Santangelo, A
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Astronomy - Abstract
Cryogenic micro-calorimeters are suitable to detect small amounts of energy deposited by electromagnetic and nuclear interactions, which makes them attractive in a variety of applications on ground and in space. The only X-ray microcalorimeter that operated in orbit to date is the X-Ray Spectrometer on-board of the Japanese Suzaku satellite. We discuss the analysis of the components of its residual background spectrum with the support of Monte-Carlo simulations.
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- 2012
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28. Calorimetric Low-Temperature Detectors for X-Ray Spectroscopy on Trapped Highly-Charged Heavy Ions
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Kilbourne, Caroline, Kraft-Bermuth, S, Andrianov, V, Bleile, A, Echler, A, Egelhof, P, Ilieva, S, Kilbourne, C, and McCammon, D
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Physics (General) - Abstract
The application of Calorimetric Low-Temperature Detectors (CLTDs) has been proposed at the Heavy-Ion TRAP facility HITRAP which is currently being installed at the Helmholtz Research Center for Heavy Ion Research GSI. This cold ion trap setup will allow the investigation of X-rays from ions practically at rest, for which the excellent energy resolution of CLTDs can be used to its full advantage. However, the relatively low intensities at HITRAP demand larger solid angles and an optimized cryogenic setup. The influence of external magnetic fields has to be taken into account. CLTDs will also be a substantial part of the instrumental equipment at the future Facility for Antiproton and Heavy Ion Research (FAIR), for which a wide variety of high-precision X-ray spectroscopy experiments has been proposed. This contribution will give an overview on the chances and challenges for the application of CLTDs at HITRAP as well as perspectives for future experiments at the FAIR facility.
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- 2012
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29. Development of a Real-Time Pulse Processing Algorithm for TES-Based X-Ray Microcalorimeters
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Tan, Hui, Hennig, Wolfgang, Warburton, William K, Doriese, W. Bertrand, and Kilbourne, Caroline A
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Electronics And Electrical Engineering - Abstract
We report here a real-time pulse processing algorithm for superconducting transition-edge sensor (TES) based x-ray microcalorimeters. TES-based. microca1orimeters offer ultra-high energy resolutions, but the small volume of each pixel requires that large arrays of identical microcalorimeter pixe1s be built to achieve sufficient detection efficiency. That in turn requires as much pulse processing as possible must be performed at the front end of readout electronics to avoid transferring large amounts of data to a host computer for post-processing. Therefore, a real-time pulse processing algorithm that not only can be implemented in the readout electronics but also achieve satisfactory energy resolutions is desired. We have developed an algorithm that can be easily implemented. in hardware. We then tested the algorithm offline using several data sets acquired with an 8 x 8 Goddard TES x-ray calorimeter array and 2x16 NIST time-division SQUID multiplexer. We obtained an average energy resolution of close to 3.0 eV at 6 keV for the multiplexed pixels while preserving over 99% of the events in the data sets.
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30. The science and technology of microcalorimeter arrays
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Kilbourne, Caroline A.
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31. Design and on-orbit operation of the soft x-ray spectrometer adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator on the Hitomi observatory
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Shirron, Peter John, Kimball, Mark O., James, Bryan L., Muench, Theodore, Canavan, Edgar R., DiPirro, Michael J., Bialas, Thomas A., Sneiderman, Gary A., Boyce, Kevin R., Kilbourne, Caroline Anne, Porter, Frederick S., Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Takei, Yoh, Yoshida, Seiji, and Mitsuda, Kazuhisa
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Materials science ,Nuclear engineering ,Refrigerator car ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Cryogenics ,Heat sink ,microcalorimeter ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Operating temperature ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Instrumentation ,Helium ,Spectrometer ,Liquid helium ,Mechanical Engineering ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cryocooler ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator ,astronomy ,chemistry ,x-ray ,Space and Planetary Science ,Control and Systems Engineering - Abstract
著者人数: 15名, Accepted: 2018-02-19, 資料番号: SA1180074000
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- 2018
32. Cryogen-free operation of the Soft X-ray Spectrometer instrument
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Sneiderman, Gary A., Shirron, Peter J., Bialas, Thomas G., Boyce, Kevin R., Chiao, Meng P., DiPirro, Michael J., Eckart, Megan E., Hartz, Leslie, Kilbourne, Caroline A., Masters, Candace, McCammon, Dan, Porter, Frederick S., Szymkowiak, Andrew E., Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Noda, Hirofumi, Takei, Yoh, Tsujimoto, Mashiro, and Yoshida, Seiji
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Cryostat ,Materials science ,Nuclear engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Cryogenics ,Heat sink ,magnetic refrigeration ,law.invention ,cooling system ,law ,Water cooling ,cryocooler ,cryogenic ,Soft X-ray Spectrometer ,cryogen free ,Instrumentation ,Helium ,Spectrometer ,Liquid helium ,Mechanical Engineering ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cryocooler ,Astro-H ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,Control and Systems Engineering - Abstract
著者人数: 20名, Accepted: 2018-02-22, 資料番号: SA1180075000
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- 2018
33. Mitigation of Finite Bandwidth Effects in Time-Division-Multiplexed SQUID Readout of TES Arrays.
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Durkin, Malcolm, Adams, Joseph S., Bandler, Simon R., Chervenak, James A., Denison, Edward V., Doriese, William B., Duff, Shannon M., Finkbeiner, Fred M., Fowler, Joseph W., Gard, Johnathon D., Hilton, Gene C., Hummatov, Ruslan, Irwin, Kent D., Joe, Young Il, Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Miniussi, Antoine R., Morgan, Kelsey M., O'Neil, Galen C., and Pappas, Christine G.
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SUPERCONDUCTING quantum interference devices ,BANDWIDTHS ,ELECTRON beams ,SQUIDS - Abstract
Time division multiplexing (TDM) is being developed as the readout technology of the X-ray integral field unit (X-IFU), a 3,168-pixel X-ray transition-edge sensor (TES) imaging spectrometer that is part of the European Space Agency's Athena satellite mission. Recent improvements in the low X-ray event count rate performance of TDM have been driven by increases in multiplexer bandwidth and the mitigation of settling transients. These methods and design changes have improved the 32-row multiplexed resolution of a NASA LPA 2.5a array from an initial (2.73 ± 0.03) eV to (1.97 ± 0.01) eV resolution at 5.9 keV. We discuss these recent advances in TDM readout, which have been implemented in an 8-column × 32-row spectrometer that will be deployed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory electron beam ion trap (EBIT) facility, and present a model that will inform the design of future systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. In-flight performance of the soft x-ray spectrometer detector system on Astro-H
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Porter, Frederick S., Boyce, Kevin R., Chiao, Meng P., Eckart, Megan E., Kilbourne, Caroline Anne, Leutenegger, Maurice A., McCammon, Daniel, Sneiderman, Gary A., Szymkowiak, Andrew E., Watanabe, Tomomi, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Sato, Kosuke, Seta, Hiromi, Sawada, Makoto, Takei, Yoh, Tashiro, Makoto S., Tsujimoto, Masahiro, and Yamada, Shinya
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Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,X-ray detector ,02 engineering and technology ,x-ray spectroscopy ,01 natural sciences ,010309 optics ,Optics ,Interference (communication) ,Observatory ,0103 physical sciences ,Calibration ,x-ray astrophysics ,Instrumentation ,Physics ,Spacecraft ,Spectrometer ,business.industry ,x-ray detectors ,Mechanical Engineering ,Detector ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Calorimeter ,Space and Planetary Science ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
著者人数: 20名, Accepted: 2018-01-19, 資料番号: SA1170308000
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- 2018
35. Ground calibration of the Astro-H (Hitomi) soft x-ray spectrometer
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Eckart, Megan E., Adams, Joseph S., Boyce, Kevin R., Brown, Gregory V., Chiao, Meng P., Haas, Daniel A., den, Herder Jan-Willem A., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Leutenegger, Maurice A., McCammon, Daniel, Porter, F. Scott, Sneiderman, Gary A., Szymkowiak, Andrew E., de, Vries Cor P., Watanabe, Tomomi, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Hoshino, Akio, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Kitamoto, Shunji, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Sato, Kosuke, Sawada, Makoto, Seta, Hiromi, Takei, Yoh, Tashiro, Makoto S., Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Yamada, Shinya, and Yamasaki, Noriko Y.
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Materials science ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,x-ray spectroscopy ,microcalorimeter ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Telescope ,detectors ,calibration ,Optics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Calibration ,Spectral resolution ,010306 general physics ,Optical filter ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Instrumentation ,Spectrometer ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Thermistor ,Detector ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Synchrotron ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Space and Planetary Science ,Control and Systems Engineering ,business - Abstract
著者人数: 28名, Accepted: 2018-02-22, 資料番号: SA1170305000
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- 2018
36. Cooling system for the soft X-ray spectrometer onboard Astro-H
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DiPirro, Mike, Shirron, Peter, Sneiderman, Gary, Kelley, Richard L., Porter, F. Scott, Kilbourne, Caroline A., Crow, John, Mattern, Andrea, Kashani, Ali, McCammon, Dan, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Yamasaki, Noriko, Takei, Yoh, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Sugita, Hiroyuki, Sato, Yoichi, Shinozaki, Keisuke, Ohashi, Takaya, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Ezoe, Yuichiro, Murakami, Masahide, Kitamoto, Shunji, Murakami, Hiroshi, Tamagawa, Toru, Kawaharada, Madoka, Yamaguchi, Hiroya, Sato, Kosuke, Kanao, Kenichi, and Yoshida, Seiji
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Stirling engine ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Refrigerator car ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Thermodynamics ,Cryogenics ,law.invention ,E. Adiabatic demagnetization ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,law ,Water cooling ,General Materials Science ,E. He II systems ,Physics ,Spectrometer ,Liquid helium ,business.industry ,Joule–Thomson effect ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Cryocooler ,F. Space cryogenics ,symbols ,E. Stirling ,business ,E. Joule-Thomson coolers - Abstract
著者人数:31名, Accepted: 2010-02-22, 資料番号: SA1002674000
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- 2010
37. Highly charged ions in a new era of high resolution X‐ray astrophysics.
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Hell, Natalie, Beiersdorfer, Peter, Brown, Gregory V., Eckart, Megan E., Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Leutenegger, Maurice A., Lockard, Thomas E., Porter, F. Scott, and Wilms, Jörn
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ASTROPHYSICS ,ATOMIC physics ,X-ray astronomy ,X-rays ,IONS ,NUCLEAR astrophysics - Abstract
X‐ray astronomy and ground‐based atomic physics have a long history of fruitful collaboration: Sound understanding of the underlying atomic physics is the key to reliable interpretation of the spectra from celestial sources; conversely, astronomical spectra have been used to benchmark and advance atomic physics. This interplay is about to become even more important as we enter a new era of high‐resolution X‐ray astrophysics with large effective collection area. Although high‐resolution observations with the gratings on the Chandra and XMM‐Newton observatories continue to drive new science, upcoming planned and proposed missions will open up new discovery space in the near future that is currently challenging to access: high‐resolution spectroscopy on extended sources, in the Fe K band, and on short time scales. This review summarizes open questions in these areas and the design parameters for the Hitomi, XRISM, Athena, and Arcus observatories. The expected high quality of spectra taken with these observatories puts new constraints on the accuracy of atomic reference data required to take full advantage of the diagnostic potential of these spectra. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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38. Measurements of L‐shell X‐ray emission lines of neonlike europium on an electron beam ion trap.
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Beiersdorfer, Peter, Hell, Natalie, Panchenko, Dmytro, Brown, Greg V., Träbert, Elmar, Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., and Porter, F. Scott
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ION traps ,ION bombardment ,EUROPIUM ,X-rays - Abstract
We report a measurement of the two X‐ray transitions that proceed from the (1s22s22p1/253d3/2)J=1 and (1s22s1/22p63p1/2)J = 1 upper levels to the (1s22s22p6)J = 0 ground level in neonlike Eu53+ (Z = 63), that is, near the previously documented avoided crossing of the two upper levels at Z = 68. The measurement was carried out using the calorimeter spectrometer on the Livermore EBIT‐I electron beam ion trap. It affirms the trends set by the neighboring neonlike ions both in terms of the relative intensity of the two lines and in terms of the magnitude of disagreement with theoretical energy level predictions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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39. Extending the high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of Line Emission Mapper to UV/optically-bright sources.
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Drake, Jeremy J., Bandler, Simon R., Barbera, Marco, Bozzo, Enrico, Dunn, William R., Garraffo, Cecilia, Gauron, Thomas, Genolet, Ludovic, Houston, Janice, Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Kraft, Ralph P., Leutenegger, Maurice A., Lo Cicero, Ugo, McEntee, Seán C., and Patnaude, Daniel J.
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- 2024
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40. Performance of the helium dewar and the cryocoolers of the Hitomi soft x-ray spectrometer
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DiPirro, Michael J., Shirron, Peter J., Sneiderman, Gary A., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Porter, Frederick Scott, Chiao, Meng P., Eckart, Megan E., Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Takei, Yoh, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Yamasaki, Noriko Y., Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Koyama, Shu, Ishikawa, Kumi, Sugita, Hiroyuki, Sato, Yoichi, Shinozaki, Keisuke, Okamoto, Atsushi, Kitamoto, Shunji, Hoshino, Akio, Sato, Kosuke, Ezoe, Yuichiro, Ishisaki, Yoshitaka, Yamada, Shinya, Seta, Hiromi, Ohashi, Takaya, Tamagawa, Toru, Noda, Hirofumi, Sawada, Makoto, Tashiro, Makoto, Yatsu, Yoichi, Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki, Kanao, Kenichi, Yoshida, Seiji, Miyaoka, Mikio, Tsunematsu, Shoji, Otsuka, Kiyomi, and Narasaki, Katsuhiro
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x-ray microcalorimeter ,Materials science ,Stirling engine ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear engineering ,Refrigerator car ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Heat sink ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,law ,space cryogenics ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Instrumentation ,Joule-Thomson cryocooler ,Helium ,superfluid liquid helium ,Spectrometer ,Liquid helium ,Mechanical Engineering ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cryocooler ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Stirling cryocooler ,Hitomi ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Satellite - Abstract
著者人数: 38名, Accepted: 2017-11-27, 資料番号: SA1170327000
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- 2017
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41. In-flight verification of the calibration and performance of the ASTRO-H (Hitomi) Soft X-ray Spectrometer.
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Leutenegger, Maurice A., Audard, Marc, Boyce, Kevin R., Brown, Gregory V., Meng P. Chiao, Eckart, Megan E., Ryuichi Fujimoto, Akihiro Furuzawa, Guainazzi, Matteo, Haas, Daniel, Takayuki Hayashi, den Herder, Jan-Willem, Ryo Iizuka, Manabu Ishida, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Naomichi Kikuchi, Kilbourne, Caroline A., Shu Koyama, Sho Kurashima, and Yoshitomo Maeda
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- 2018
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42. System design and implementation of the detector assembly of the Astro-H soft x-ray spectrometer.
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Meng P. Chiao, Adams, Joseph, Goodwin, Phillip, Hobson, Clair W., Kilbourne, Caroline Anne, McCammon, Daniel, McGuinness, Daniel S., Moseley, Samuel J., Porter, Frederick S., Shuman, Sandy, and Tomomi Watanabe
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- 2018
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43. In-flight calibration of Hitomi Soft X-ray Spectrometer. (3) Effective area.
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Masahiro TSUJIMOTO, Takashi OKAJIMA, ECKART, Megan E., Takayuki HAYASHI, Akio HOSHINO, Ryo IIZUKA, KELLEY, Richard L., KILBOURNE, Caroline A., LEUTENEGGER, Maurice A., Yoshitomo MAEDA, Hideyuki MORI, PORTER, Frederick S., Kosuke SATO, Toshiki SATO, SERLEMITSOS, Peter J., Andrew SZYMKOWIAK, and Tahir YAQOOB
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X-ray spectrometers ,SPACE vehicles ,CALORIMETERS ,INTERSTELLAR reddening ,ATTENUATION (Physics) - Abstract
We present the result of the in-flight calibration of the effective area of the Soft X-ray Spectrometer (SXS) on board the Hitomi X-ray satellite using an observation of the Crab nebula. We corrected for artifacts when observing high count rate sources with the Xray microcalorimeter. We then constructed a spectrum in the 0.5-20 keV band, which we modeled with a single power-law continuum attenuated by interstellar extinction. We evaluated the systematic uncertainty of the spectral parameters by various calibration items. In the 2-12 keV band, the SXS result is consistent with the literature values in flux (2.20±0.08×10
-8 erg s-1 cm-2 with a 1 s statistical uncertainty) but is softer in the powerlaw index (2.19±0.11). The discrepancy is attributable to the systematic uncertainty of about +6%/-7% and +2%/-5% respectively for the flux and the power-law index. The softer spectrum is affected primarily by the systematic uncertainty of the Dewar gate valve transmission and the event screening. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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44. Line Emission Mapper: an X-ray probe mission concept to study the cosmic ecosystems and the physics of galaxy formation.
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Patnaude, Daniel J., Kraft, Ralph P., Kilbourne, Caroline, Bandler, Simon, Bogdan, Akos, Cumbee, Renata, Eckart, Megan, Garraffo, Cecilia, Hodges-Kluck, Edmund, Kelley, Richard, Markevitch, Maxim, Ogorzalek, Anna, Plucinsky, Paul, Porter, Frederick Scott, ZuHone, John, Zhuravleva, Irina, Drake, Jeremy, Leutenegger, Maurice, Kenyon, Steve, and Smith, Stephen
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- 2023
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45. Line emission mapper cryogenic system design.
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Osborne, Elizabeth, Olson, Jeffrey R., Jacoby, Michael, Hayden, Isaac, Kilbourne, Caroline A., Bandler, Simon R., Li, Xiaoyi, Canavan, Edgar R., and Adams, Joseph S.
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- 2023
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46. Characterization of a hybrid array of single and multi-absorber transition-edge sensor microcalorimeters for the Line Emission Mapper.
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Wakeham, Nicholas, Adams, Joseph S., Bandler, Simon R., Chervenak, James A., Cumbee, Renata S., Finkbeiner, Fred M., Fuhrman, Joshua, Hull, Samuel, Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Sakai, Kazuhiro, Smith, Stephen J., Wassell, Edward J., and Yoon, Sang
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- 2023
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47. Development of the microcalorimeter and anticoincidence detector for the Line Emission Mapper x-ray probe.
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Smith, Stephen J., Adams, Joseph S., Bandler, Simon R., Borrelli, Rachel B., Chervenak, James A., Cumbee, Renata S., Figueroa-Feliciano, Enectali, Finkbeiner, Fred M., Furhman, Joshua, Hull, Samuel V., Kelley, Richard L., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Kurinsky, Noah A., Mateo, Jennette N., Rani, Asha, Sakai, Kazuhiro, Wakeham, Nicholas A., Wassell, Edward J., and Yoon, Sang H.
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- 2023
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48. Line emission mapper microcalorimeter spectrometer.
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Bandler, Simon R., Adams, Joseph S., Amatucci, Edward G., Canavan, Edgar R., Chervenak, James A., Cumbee, Renata S., Dercksen, Johannes P. D., DiPirro, Michael J., Doriese, William B., Eckart, Megan E., Gonzalez, Manuel, Houston, Janice, Jackson, Brian, Jahromi, Amir E., Kenyon, Steven J., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Hodges-Kluck, Edmund, Kraft, Ralph, Li, Xiaoyi, and Markevitch, Maxim
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- 2023
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49. In-orbit operation of the soft x-ray spectrometer onboard the Hitomi satellite.
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Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Kelley, Richard L., den Herder, Jan-Willem, Bialas, Thomas G., Boyce, Kevin R., Chiao, Meng P., de Vries, Cor P., DiPirro, Michael J., Eckart, Megan E., Yuichiro Ezoe, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Akio Hoshino, Kumi Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Kilbourne, Caroline A., Shu Koyama, Leutenegger, Maurice A., Masters, Candace M., and Ikuyuki Mitsuishi
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- 2018
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50. In-flight performance of pulse-processing system of the ASTRO-H/Hitomi soft x-ray spectrometer.
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Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Shinya Yamada, Hiromi Seta, Tashiro, Makoto S., Sawako Takeda, Yukikatsu Terada, Yuka Kato, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Shu Koyama, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Makoto Sawada, Boyce, Kevin R., Chiao, Meng P., Tomomi Watanabe, Leutenegger, Maurice A., Eckart, Megan E., Porter, Frederick Scott, and Kilbourne, Caroline Anne
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- 2018
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