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Hard x-ray telescopes to be onboard ASTRO-H.

Authors :
Awaki H
Kunieda H
Ishida M
Matsumoto H
Babazaki Y
Demoto T
Furuzawa A
Haba Y
Hayashi T
Iizuka R
Ishibashi K
Ishida N
Itoh M
Iwase T
Kosaka T
Kurihara D
Kuroda Y
Maeda Y
Meshino Y
Mitsuishi I
Miyata Y
Miyazawa T
Mori H
Nagano H
Namba Y
Ogasaka Y
Ogi K
Okajima T
Saji S
Shimasaki F
Sato T
Sato T
Sugita S
Suzuki Y
Tachibana K
Tachibana S
Takizawa S
Tamura K
Tawara Y
Torii T
Uesugi K
Yamashita K
Yamauchi S
Source :
Applied optics [Appl Opt] 2014 Nov 10; Vol. 53 (32), pp. 7664-76.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The new Japanese x-ray astronomy satellite, ASTRO-H, will carry two identical hard x-ray telescopes (HXTs), which cover the energy range of 5 to 80 keV. The HXT mirrors employ tightly nested, conically approximated thin-foil Wolter-I optics, and the mirror surfaces are coated with Pt/C depth-graded multilayers to enhance the hard x-ray effective area by means of Bragg reflection. The HXT comprises foils 120-450 mm in diameter and 200 mm in length, with a focal length of 12 m. To obtain a large effective area, 213 aluminum foils 0.2 mm in thickness are tightly nested confocally. The requirements for HXT are a total effective area of >300  cm <superscript>2</superscript> at 30 keV and an angular resolution of <1.7 <superscript>'</superscript> in half-power diameter (HPD). Fabrication of two HXTs has been completed, and the x-ray performance of each HXT was measured at a synchrotron radiation facility, SPring-8 BL20B2 in Japan. Angular resolutions (HPD) of 1.9 <superscript>'</superscript> and 1.8 <superscript>'</superscript> at 30 keV were obtained for the full telescopes of HXT-1 and HXT-2, respectively. The total effective area of the two HXTs at 30 keV is 349  cm <superscript>2</superscript> .

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1539-4522
Volume :
53
Issue :
32
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Applied optics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25402988
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.53.007664