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9 August 1988 Grazing Incidence Optics For The X-Ray Astronomy Mission SXO
Yasuo Tanaka, Fumiyoshi Makino
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Abstract
Following three X-ray astronomical satellites, HAKUCHO(1979), TENMA(1983), and GINGA(1987), we, Japanese X-ray astronomers, are planning an X-ray telescope mission called SXO in early 1990's. Main project is the X-ray spectroscopy with E/ΔE >20 at 6 keV and with spatial resolution of about 1 arc min. A thin foil mirror is considered to cover the energy range up to 10 keV with high throughput (>500 cm2 at 6 keV). A position sensitive gas scintillation proportional counter and some types of solid state detector are studied as the focal plane instruments.
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Yasuo Tanaka and Fumiyoshi Makino "Grazing Incidence Optics For The X-Ray Astronomy Mission SXO", Proc. SPIE 0830, Grazing Incidence Optics for Astronomical and Laboratory Applications, (9 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942187
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

X-rays

Satellites

Sensors

Spatial resolution

Aluminum

Astronomy

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