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A hard X-ray telescope/concentrator design based on graded period multilayer coatings
Authors:F E Christensen  K D Joensen  P Gorenstein  W C Priedhorsky  N J Westergaard  H W Schnopper
Institution:(1) Danish Space Research Institute, Gl. Lundtoftevej 7, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark;(2) Present address: Center for Astrophysics, Harvard Smithsonian Astrophys. Obs., USA;(3) Present address: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, USA
Abstract:It is shown that compact designs of multifocus, conical approximations to highly nested Wolter I telescopes, as well as single reflection concentrators, employing realistic graded period W/Si or Ni/C multilayer coatings, allow one to obtain more than 1000 cm2 of on-axis effective area at 40 keV and up to 200 cm2 at 100 keV. The degree of concentration is defined by a focusing factor i.e., the effective area divided by the half power focal area. For the cases studied, this is 400 at 40 keV and 200 at 100 keV for a 2 arcmin imaging resolution. This result is quite insensitive to the specifics of the telescope configuration provided that mirrors can be coated to an inner radius of 3 cm. Specifically we find that a change of focal length from 5 to 12 m affects the effective area by less than 10%. In addition the result is insensitive to the thickness of the individual mirror shell provided that it is smaller than roughly 1 mm. The design can be realized with foils as thin (le0.4 mm) as used for ASCA and SODART or with closed, slightly thicker (sim1.0 mm) mirror shells as used for JET-X and XMM. The effect of an increase of the inner radius is quantified on the effective area for multilayered mirrors up to 9 cm. The calculated Field of View (full width at half maximum), ranges from 9 arcmin at 1 keV to ge5 arcmin at 60 keV. Finally, the continuum sensitivity of the design assuming a signal to noise ratio of 5 and a 10% energy bandwidth has been calculated. For a balloon flight observation of 104 sec. with a telescope having 2 arcmin imaging resolution the point source sensitivity is sim3 · 10–6 photons/cm2/s/keV up to 70 keV for a W/Si coated telescope and up to sim100 keV for a Ni/C coated telescope. For a satellite observation time of 105 sec and an imaging resolution of 1 arcmin the sensitivity is sim10–7 photons/cm2/s/keV which demonstrates the great potential of this hard X-ray imaging telescope in the energy range up to 100 keV.
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