The design, implementation, and performance of the Astro-H SXS aperture assembly and blocking filters
Author(s) -
C. A. Kilbourne,
J. S. Adams,
Petar Arsenovic,
Meng P. Chiao,
Megan E. Eckart,
John D. Kazeva,
Richard L. Kelley,
Maurice A. Leutenegger,
D. S. McGuinness,
Samuel J. Moseley,
F. S. Porter,
Kari L. Kripps,
D. McCammon,
Andrea N. Schweiss,
Rosemary S. Thorpe,
Tomomi Watanabe,
Travis Ayers,
Heidi Lopez,
B. M. Lairson,
Ryuichi Fujimoto,
Yoh Takei,
Kazuhisa Mitsuda,
Noriko Y. Yamasaki,
Seiji Yoshida,
Michael DiPirro
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
space telescopes and instrumentation 2022: ultraviolet to gamma ray
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1117/12.2232240
Subject(s) - physics , optics , spectrometer , aperture (computer memory) , bolometer , radiation , detector , photon , electromagnetic shielding , particle detector , optoelectronics , acoustics , quantum mechanics
The calorimeter array of the JAXA Astro-H (renamed Hitomi) Soft X-ray Spectrometer (SXS) was designed to provide unprecedented spectral resolution of spatially extended cosmic x-ray sources and of all cosmic x-ray sources in the Fe-K band around 6 keV, enabling essential plasma diagnostics. The properties that make the SXS array a powerful x-ray spectrometer also make it sensitive to photons from the entire electromagnetic band, and particles as well. If characterized as a bolometer, it would have a noise equivalent power (NEP) of < 4x10-18 W/(Hz)0.5. Thus it was imperative to shield the detector from thermal radiation from the instrument and optical and UV photons from the sky. Additionally, it was necessary to shield the coldest stages of the instrument from the thermal radiation emanating from the warmer stages. Both of these needs are addressed by a series of five thin-film radiation-blocking filters, anchored to the nested temperature stages, that block long-wavelength radiation while minimizing x-ray attenuation. The aperture assembly is a system of barriers, baffles, filter carriers, and filter mounts that supports the filters and inhibits their potential contamination. The three outer filters also have been equipped with thermometers and heaters for decontamination. We present the requirements, design, implementation, and performance of the SXS aperture assembly and blocking filters.
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