The Solar-B X-ray telescope (XRT) is a grazing-incidence modified Wolter I X-ray telescope, of 35 cm inner diameter and 2.7 m focal length. XRT, designed for full sun imaging over the wavelength 6-60 Angstroms, will be the highest resolution solar X-Ray telescope ever flown. Images will be recorded by a 2048 X 2048 back-illuminated CCD with 13.5 µm pixels (1 arc-sec/pixel ) with full sun field of view. XRT will have a wide temperature sensitivity in order to observe and discriminate both the high (5-10 MK) and low temperature (1-5 MK) phenomena in the coronal plasma. This paper presents preliminary results of the XRT mirror calibration performed at the X-ray Calibration Facility, NASA-MSFC, Huntsville, Alabama during January and February 2005. We discuss the methods and the most significant results of the XRT mirror performance, namely: characteristics of the point response function (PSF), the encircled energy and the effective area. The mirror FWHM is 0.8” when corrected for 1-g, finite source distance, and CCD pixelization. With the above corrections the encircled energy at 27m and 1keV is 52%. The effective area is greater than 2cm2 at 0.5keV and greater than 1.7cm2 at 1.0keV

Cosmo, M., DELUCA EE GOLUB, L., Austin, G., Chappell, J., Barbera, M., Bookbinder, J., et al. (2005). Calibration of the Solar-B x-ray optics. In Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy II (pp.99-105) [10.1117/12.618822].

Calibration of the Solar-B x-ray optics

BARBERA, Marco;
2005-01-01

Abstract

The Solar-B X-ray telescope (XRT) is a grazing-incidence modified Wolter I X-ray telescope, of 35 cm inner diameter and 2.7 m focal length. XRT, designed for full sun imaging over the wavelength 6-60 Angstroms, will be the highest resolution solar X-Ray telescope ever flown. Images will be recorded by a 2048 X 2048 back-illuminated CCD with 13.5 µm pixels (1 arc-sec/pixel ) with full sun field of view. XRT will have a wide temperature sensitivity in order to observe and discriminate both the high (5-10 MK) and low temperature (1-5 MK) phenomena in the coronal plasma. This paper presents preliminary results of the XRT mirror calibration performed at the X-ray Calibration Facility, NASA-MSFC, Huntsville, Alabama during January and February 2005. We discuss the methods and the most significant results of the XRT mirror performance, namely: characteristics of the point response function (PSF), the encircled energy and the effective area. The mirror FWHM is 0.8” when corrected for 1-g, finite source distance, and CCD pixelization. With the above corrections the encircled energy at 27m and 1keV is 52%. The effective area is greater than 2cm2 at 0.5keV and greater than 1.7cm2 at 1.0keV
Annual Conference of SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering
2005
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Cosmo, M., DELUCA EE GOLUB, L., Austin, G., Chappell, J., Barbera, M., Bookbinder, J., et al. (2005). Calibration of the Solar-B x-ray optics. In Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy II (pp.99-105) [10.1117/12.618822].
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Cosmo, M.; DELUCA EE GOLUB, L.; Austin, G.; Chappell, J.; Barbera, M.; Bookbinder, J.; Cheimets, P.; Cirtain, J.; Podgorski, W.; Davis, W.; Varisco, S.; Weber, M.
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