Technology Development for the Constellation-X Spectroscopy X-Ray Telescope

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Petre, Robert [1 ]
Lehan, John [1 ]
O'Dell, Stephen
Owens, Scott
Reid, Paul B.
Saha, Timo
Stewart, Jeff
Jones, William D.
Zhang, William [1 ]
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[1] NASA GSFC, Xray Astrophys Lab, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
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X-ray mirrors; Constellation-X;
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10.1117/12.615172
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P1 [天文学];
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The Constellation-X Spectroscopy X-ray Telescope (SXT) is a large diameter, high throughput, grazing incidence imaging mirror system, designed to perform high sensitivity spectroscopy of cosmic X-ray sources in the 0.2-10.0 keV band. The baseline effective area requirement is similar to 3 m(2) at 1 keV. The system-level angular-resolution requirement is a 15-arcseconds half-power diameter, with a 5-arcsecond goal. The effective area is attained through a modular design, involving the nesting of many confocal, thin-walled Wolter I mirror segments. Considerable progress has been made in developing thin, thermally formed, glass mirror substrates that meet or better the angular-resolution requirement. Several approaches to mounting and aligning reflector segments into a mirror system are under investigation. We report here on the progress of the SXT technology development program toward reaching the performance goals.
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