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An updated optical design of the off-plane grating rocket experiment

Authors :
Ryan S. McClelland
Kai Wing Chan
Timo T. Saha
Matthew R. Soman
John D. Kearney
Peter M. Solly
Karen Holland
James H. Tutt
James R. Mazzarella
Randall L. McEntaffer
Andrew D. Holland
William W. Zhang
Matthew R. Lewis
Raul E. Riveros
Benjamin D. Donovan
Michal Hlinka
Michael P. Biskach
Ai Numata
Kim A. Allgood
Bridget C. O'Meara
Fabien Grisé
Source :
Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy IX.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SPIE, 2019.

Abstract

The Off-plane Grating Rocket Experiment (OGRE) is a soft X-ray spectroscopy suborbital rocket payload designed to obtain the highest-resolution soft X-ray spectrum of Capella to date. With a spectral resolution goal of R(λ/uλ) < 2000 at select wavelengths in its 10-55 A bandpass of interest, the payload will be able to study the line-dominated spectrum of Capella in unprecedented detail. To achieve this performance goal, the payload will employ three key technologies: mono-crystalline silicon X-ray mirrors developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, reflection gratings manufactured at The Pennsylvania State University, and electron-multiplying CCDs developed by The Open University and XCAM Ltd. In this document, an updated optical design that can achieve the performance goal of the OGRE spectrometer and a new grating alignment concept to realize this optical design are described.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy IX
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4719ce277c2f55be1842e91cf2a9211e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2528858