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CubeX: A Compact X-Ray Telescope Enables Both X-Ray Fluorescence Imaging Spectroscopy and Pulsar Timing Based Navigation

Authors :
Stupl, Jan
Ebert, Monica
Mauro, David
Hong, JaeSub
Romaine, Suzanne
Kenter, Almus
Evans, Janet
Kraft, Ralph
Nittler, Larry
Crawford, Ian
Kring, David
Petro, Noah
Gendreau, Keith
Mitchell, Jason
Winternitz, Luke
Masterson, Rebecca
Prigozhin, Gregory
Wickizer, Brittany
Bonner, Kellen
Clark, Ashley
Dave, Arwen
Dono-Perez, Andres
Kashani, Ali
Larrabee, Daniel
Montez, Samuel
Ronzano, Karolyn
Snyder, Tim
Mueting, Joel
Plice, Laura
Shen, Yueh-Liang
Nguyen, Duy
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2018.

Abstract

This paper describes the miniaturized X-ray telescope payload, CubeX, in the context of a lunar mission. The first part describes the payload in detail, the second part summarizes a small satellite mission concept that utilizes its compact form factor and performance. This instrument can be used for both X-ray fluorescence (XRF) imaging spectroscopy and X-ray pulsar timing-based navigation (XNAV). It combines high angular resolution (<1 arcminutes) Miniature Wolter-I X-ray optics (MiXO) with a common focal plane consisting of high spectral resolution (<150 eV at 1 keV) CMOS X-ray sensors and a high timing resolution (< 1 μsec) SDD X-ray sensor. This novel combination of the instruments enables both XRF measurements and XNAV operations without moving parts, in a small form factor (~1×1×6U, <6 kg). In this paper we illustrate one potential application for a lunar mission concept: The elemental composition of the Moon holds keys to understanding the origin and evolution of both the Moon and the Earth. X-ray fluorescence (XRF), induced either by solar X-ray flux or energetic ions, carries decisive signatures of surface elemental composition. In between XRF observations, CubeX also leverages the technology of high resolution X-ray imaging and time series measurements to conduct XNAV operations and evaluate their performance.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNX17AK29G, , NNA13AC87C, , NNH16ZDA001N-PSDS3
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20180006866
Document Type :
Report