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Optics developments for ATHENA

Authors :
Stephen L. O'Dell
Giovanni Pareschi
Bavdaz, Marcos
Wille, Eric
Ayre, Mark
Ferreira, Ivo
Shortt, Brian
Fransen, Sebastiaan
Collon, Maximilien J.
Vacanti, Giuseppe
Barrière, Nicolas
Landgraf, Boris
Start, Ronald
van Baren, Coen
Della Monica Ferreira, Desiree
Massahi, Sonny
Christensen, Finn
Krumrey, Michael
Burwitz, Vadim
Pareschi, Giovanni
Valsecchi, Giuseppe
Oliver, Paul
Seidel, André
Korhonen, Tapio
Stephen L. O'Dell
Giovanni Pareschi
Bavdaz, Marcos
Wille, Eric
Ayre, Mark
Ferreira, Ivo
Shortt, Brian
Fransen, Sebastiaan
Collon, Maximilien J.
Vacanti, Giuseppe
Barrière, Nicolas
Landgraf, Boris
Start, Ronald
van Baren, Coen
Della Monica Ferreira, Desiree
Massahi, Sonny
Christensen, Finn
Krumrey, Michael
Burwitz, Vadim
Pareschi, Giovanni
Valsecchi, Giuseppe
Oliver, Paul
Seidel, André
Korhonen, Tapio
Source :
Bavdaz , M , Wille , E , Ayre , M , Ferreira , I , Shortt , B , Fransen , S , Collon , M J , Vacanti , G , Barrière , N , Landgraf , B , Start , R , van Baren , C , Della Monica Ferreira , D , Massahi , S , Christensen , F , Krumrey , M , Burwitz , V , Pareschi , G , Valsecchi , G , Oliver , P , Seidel , A & Korhonen , T 2019 , Optics developments for ATHENA . in S L OD & G P (eds) , Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy IX . vol. 11119 , 111190D , SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering , Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering , 2019 SPIE OPTICS + PHOTONICS , San Diego , California , United States , 11/08/2019 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Mission studies and technology preparation for the ATHENA (Advanced Telescope for High ENergy Astrophysics) [1- 5] mission are continuing to progress. The X-ray optics of this future space observatory are based on the Silicon Pore Optics (SPO) technology [6-58], and is being evolved in a joint effort by industry, research institutions and ESA. The SPO technology benefits from substantial investments made by the semiconductor industry, and spins-in materials, processes and equipment into the development of novel X-ray optics. A comprehensive Technology Development Plan (TDP) is being implemented, funded by ESA and involving a large number of experts in key areas ranging from micro machining of Silicon, over sophisticated automation and robotic systems, to hybrid manufacturing. The performance, environmental compatibility and serial automated production and testing are being addressed in parallel, aiming at the demonstration of the required technology readiness for the ATHENA Mission Adoption Review (MAR) expected by the end of 2021. A formal Technology Readiness Assessment is in place and is being currently exercised in preparation of the ATHENA Mission Formulation review (MFR). The programmatics for the flight model implementation is being defined in detail, and preparations are starting for the design and implementation of the necessary facilities. An overview of the ATHENA optics technology preparation, the technology readiness assessment and the related activities is provided.

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OAIster
Journal :
Bavdaz , M , Wille , E , Ayre , M , Ferreira , I , Shortt , B , Fransen , S , Collon , M J , Vacanti , G , Barrière , N , Landgraf , B , Start , R , van Baren , C , Della Monica Ferreira , D , Massahi , S , Christensen , F , Krumrey , M , Burwitz , V , Pareschi , G , Valsecchi , G , Oliver , P , Seidel , A & Korhonen , T 2019 , Optics developments for ATHENA . in S L OD & G P (eds) , Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy IX . vol. 11119 , 111190D , SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering , Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering , 2019 SPIE OPTICS + PHOTONICS , San Diego , California , United States , 11/08/2019 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1137574332
Document Type :
Electronic Resource