论文标题
Beatrix的第一盏灯,这是雅典娜任务模块化X射线光学的新测试设施
First light of BEaTriX, the new testing facility for the modular X-ray optics of the ATHENA mission
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论文摘要
Beam Expander测试X射线设施(BEATRIX)是一种唯一的X射线设备,该设备现已在Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica(INAF),Osservatorio osteromico di Brera(OAB)(OAB),意大利的Merate运营。它的专门设计用于测量基于硅孔径(SPO)技术的高能天体物理学(ATHENA)的高级望远镜的X射线镜模块(MMS)的有效面积(EA),以在整合到镜像组装中之前进行验证。为此,BEATRIX在4.51 KEV处产生宽,均匀,单色和准直的X射线梁。 [...]在BEATRIX中,将带有钛阳极的微焦X射线源放在抛物面镜的焦点中,该副反射镜会产生平行的光束。晶体单色器选择4.51 keV系,该系列通过相对于晶体平面的晶体不对称切割而扩展到最终尺寸。 [...]表征后,Beatrix梁的标称尺寸为170 mm x 60 mm,垂直差异为1.65 ARCSEC,水平差异在2.7和3.45 arcsec之间,具体取决于单色器设置:高准入或高强度。每个面积单元的通量从10到50个光子/s/cm2从一种配置到另一种配置。使用SPO MM测试了Beatrix梁性能,其入口瞳孔被扩展的光束完全照亮,其焦点直接成像到相机上。第一个灯测试返回了PSF和EA与期望完全一致。截至今天,BEATRIX的4.51 KEV光束线正在运行,并且可以表征模块化X射线光学器件,并以30分钟的典型暴露量测量其PSF和EA。 [...]我们希望Beatrix成为模块化X射线光学功能测试的关键设施,例如雅典娜的SPO MMS。
The Beam Expander Testing X-ray facility (BEaTriX) is a unique X-ray apparatus now operated at the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera (OAB), in Merate, Italy. It has been specifically designed to measure the point spread function (PSF) and the effective area (EA) of the X-ray mirror modules (MMs) of the Advanced Telescope for High-ENergy Astrophysics (ATHENA), based on silicon pore optics (SPO) technology, for verification before integration into the mirror assembly. To this end, BEaTriX generates a broad, uniform, monochromatic, and collimated X-ray beam at 4.51 keV. [...] In BEaTriX, a micro-focus X-ray source with a titanium anode is placed in the focus of a paraboloidal mirror, which generates a parallel beam. A crystal monochromator selects the 4.51 keV line, which is expanded to the final size by a crystal asymmetrically cut with respect to the crystalline planes. [...] After characterization, the BEaTriX beam has the nominal dimensions of 170 mm x 60 mm, with a vertical divergence of 1.65 arcsec and a horizontal divergence varying between 2.7 and 3.45 arcsec, depending on the monochromator setting: either high collimation or high intensity. The flux per area unit varies from 10 to 50 photons/s/cm2 from one configuration to the other. The BEaTriX beam performance was tested using an SPO MM, whose entrance pupil was fully illuminated by the expanded beam, and its focus was directly imaged onto the camera. The first light test returned a PSF and an EA in full agreement with expectations. As of today, the 4.51 keV beamline of BEaTriX is operational and can characterize modular X-ray optics, measuring their PSF and EA with a typical exposure of 30 minutes. [...] We expect BEaTriX to be a crucial facility for the functional test of modular X-ray optics, such as the SPO MMs for ATHENA.