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The spectrometer telescope for imaging x-rays on board the Solar Orbiter mission

Authors :
Michał Mosdorf
Henry Aurass
Piotr Orleanski
André Csillaghy
Gottfried Mann
Anna Maria Massone
Emil Popow
Piotr Podgorski
Svend-Marian Bauer
A. Meuris
L. Iseli
I. W. Kienreich
G. J. Hurford
Jana Kašparová
Brian R. Dennis
H.-P. Gröbelbauer
Karol Seweryn
N. Vilmer
H. J. Wiehl
Olivier Limousin
G. Viertel
M. Piana
Janusz Sylwester
Martin Bednarzik
Alexander Warmuth
S. Klober
N. Hochmuth
František Fárník
J. Paschke
Peter T. Gallagher
Oliver Grimm
Rafal Graczyk
Säm Krucker
V. Commichau
Marcin Stolarski
Arnold O. Benz
M. Michalska
Frank Dionies
Konrad Skup
D. Wolker
R. A. Schwarz
Marina Battaglia
D. Plüschke
A. Przepiórka
W. Bittner
J. Rendtel
M. Woche
H. F. van Beek
Miroslaw Kowalinski
Tomasz Mrozek
L. Etesi
Astrid Veronig
Witold Nowosielski
S. Brun
Robert P. Lin
N. G. Arnold
D. S. Bloomfield
R. Resanovic
Andrzej Cichocki
H. Önel
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SPIE, 2012.

Abstract

The Spectrometer Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX) is one of 10 instruments on board Solar Orbiter, a confirmed Mclass mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) within the Cosmic Vision program scheduled to be launched in 2017. STIX applies a Fourier-imaging technique using a set of tungsten grids (at pitches from 0.038 to 1 mm) in front of 32 pixelized CdTe detectors to provide imaging spectroscopy of solar thermal and non-thermal hard X-ray emissions from 4 to 150 keV. The status of the instrument reviewed in this paper is based on the design that passed the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) in early 2012. Particular emphasis is given to the first light of the detector system called Caliste-SO.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
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