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The Space Weather X-Ray spectrometer for the Helianthus sub-L1 mission with solar photonic propulsion

2022

Copyright 2022 Society of Photo‑Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic reproduction and distribution, duplication of any material in this publication for a fee or for commercial purposes, and modification of the contents of the publication are prohibited. Helianthus is a phase A study of a space weather station with solar photonic propulsion. The scientific payload will be made of: an X-ray spectrometer to detect solar flares; SailCor, a coronagraph with a wide field of view; a plasma analyzer; a magnetometer. The maximum allowed mass for the entire scientific payload shall not exceed 5 kg. The two imaging devices…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaSolar Flares Space Weather X-Ray Solar Corona X-Ray sources X-Ray facilities X-Ray filters
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Filters for X-Ray Detectors on Space Missions

2022

Thin filters and gas-tight windows are used in space to protect sensitive X-ray detectors from out-of-band electromagnetic radiation, low-energy particles, and molecular contamination. Though very thin and made of light materials, filters are not fully transparent to X-rays. For this reason, they ultimately define the detector quantum efficiency at low energies. In this chapter, we initially provide a brief overview of filter materials and specific designs adopted on space experiments with main focus on detectors operating at the focal plane of grazing incidence X-ray telescopes. We then provide a series of inputs driving the design and development of filters for high-energy astrophysics sp…

X-ray filters X-ray detectors Thermal filters Optical blocking filters Filter modeling Filter characterization Filter calibration Space missionsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisica
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Thermal shielding of the SIMBOL-X mirror assembly

2007

The thermal modeling of the SIMBOL-X X-ray telescope has shown that thermal shielding of both the telescope ends is one possibility to ensure temperature uniformity of the mirror and to reduce the required heating power. The design of the thermal shielding must minimize the thermal exchange in a trade off between transparency of the shields to soft X-rays and mechanical robustness. We discuss two possible designs of the thermal shielding of the mirror module and show transmission curves at X-ray wavelengths.

PhysicsX-ray astronomybusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaShieldsX-ray telescopelaw.inventionTelescopeWavelengthOpticsTransmission (telecommunications)lawElectromagnetic shieldingThermalX-ray Astronomy Simbol-X X-ray filters Thermal shieldsbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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