A new NASA Pioneer: the Globe Orbiting Soft X-ray Polarimeter (GOSoX)
Abstract
The Globe Orbiting Soft X-ray Polarimeter (GOSoX) is a spectropolarimeter for the soft X-ray band. GOSoX is based on the Rocket Experiment Demonstration of a Soft X-ray Polarimeter (REDSoX), a NASA-funded sounding rocket payload. Like REDSoX, GOSoX consists of Wolter I X-ray optics from NASA/MSFC, critical-angle transmission (CAT) gratings made at MIT, and multilayer (ML) coated mirrors from LBNL that polarize the X-rays. Colleagues at U. T\"ubingen will adapt commercially available sCMOS sensors for the focal plane. The grating dispersion is matched to the lateral grading of ML mirrors set at 45\deg. GOSoX can measure polarization across the entire 0.2-0.4 keV band with a spectral resolution E/dE 100. Minimum detectable polarizations (MDPs) of 3-10\% are expected for over a dozen targets in a one-year mission. The mission was selected by NASA for launch in 2030.
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@article{arxiv.2608.02891,
title = {A new NASA Pioneer: the Globe Orbiting Soft X-ray Polarimeter (GOSoX)},
author = {Herman L Marshall and Sarah N T Heine and Alan Garner and Sean Gunderson and Hans M Guenther and Ralf K Heilmann and Stephen Bongiorno and Eric M Gullikson and Andrea Santangelo and Chris Tenzer and Ruth Kelly and Silvia Zane and Roberto Taverna and Roberto Turolla and Michela Negro and Rozenn Boissay-Malaquin and Luigi Gallo and Honghui Liu and Swati Ravi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.02891},
year = {2026}
}
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25 pages, 7 figures; to be submitted for proceedings of SPIE conference 14146