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Characterization of a Hard X-ray Telescope at Synchrotron Facility SPring-8

Authors :
Kai-Wing Chan
Scott Rohrbach
Yang Soong
Kazuhiro Ikegami
Satoshi Takeuchi
Kentaro Uesugi
Tomofumi Miyauchi
Hideyo Kunieda
Yasufumi Kanou
Yasushi Ogasaka
Chiaki Sakai
Yoshitomo Maeda
Yoshihiro Fukaya
Peter J. Serlemitsos
Kenta Shimoda
Michihiko Aono
Emi Miyata
Koujun Yamashita
Tomokazu Nakamura
Jack Tueller
Keisuke Tamura
Noriaki Tawa
Shunsaku Okada
Hiroshi Tsunemi
Katsuhiko Onishi
Ryo Shibata
Yoshio Suzuki
Taku Futamura
Masataka Naitou
Daisuke Ueno
Nobuaki Yamada
K. Mukai
Takuya Miyazawa
Masayuki Nonoyama
Machiko Sakashita
Tomonaga Iwahara
Naoki Sasaki
Fred Berendse
Takashi Okajima
Rika Takahashi
Akihiro Furuzawa
Source :
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 47:5743-5754
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2008.

Abstract

Space-borne astronomical instruments require extensive characterization on the ground before launch. In the hard X-ray region however, it is difficult for a laboratory-based beamline using a conventional X-ray source to provide a capability sufficient for pre-flight high-precision calibration. In this paper, we describe an experiment to characterize a hard X-ray telescope at a synchrotron facility, mainly on the basis of experimental setup and examples of measured results. We have developed hard X-ray telescopes consisting of Wolter-I grazing incidence optics and platinum-carbon multilayer supermirror coatings. The telescopes have been characterized at the synchrotron facility SPring-8 beamline BL20B2. The measurements at BL20B2 have great advantages such as extremely high flux, large-sized and less-divergent beam, and monochromatic beam covering the entire hard X-ray region from 8 to over 100 keV. The telescope was illuminated by monochromatic hard X-rays, and the focused image was measured by high resolution hard X-ray imagers. The entire telescope aperture was mapped by a small beam, and the effective area and the point spread function were obtained as well as local optical properties for further diagnostics of the characteristics of the telescope.

Details

ISSN :
13474065 and 00214922
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........21ac7d79c16a983ac42a453c8b119f48