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An X-ray Polarimeter for HXMT Mission

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

The development of micropixel gas detectors, capable to image tracks produced in a gas by photoelectrons, makes possible to perform polarimetry of X-ray celestial sources in the focus of grazing incidence X-ray telescopes. HXMT is a mission by the Chinese Space Agency aimed to survey the Hard X-ray Sky with Phoswich detectors, by exploitation of the direct demodulation technique. Since a fraction of the HXMT time will be spent on dedicated pointing of particular sources, it could host, with moderate additional resources a pair of X-ray telescopes, each with a photoelectric X-ray polarimeter in the focal plane. We present the design of the telescopes and the focal plane instrumentation and discuss the performance of this instrument to detect the degree and angle of linear polarization of some representative sources. Notwithstanding the limited resources the proposed instrument can represent a breakthrough in X-ray Polarimetry.

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@article{arxiv.0709.3992,
  title  = {An X-ray Polarimeter for HXMT Mission},
  author = {Enrico Costa and Ronaldo Bellazzini and Gianpiero Tagliaferri and Luca Baldini and Stefano Basso and Johan Bregeon and Alessandro Brez and Oberto Citterio and Vincenzo Cotroneo and Filippo Frontera and Massimo Frutti and Giorgio Matt and Massimo Minuti and Fabio Muleri and Giovanni Pareschi and Giuseppe Cesare Perola and Alda Rubini and Carmelo Sgro' and Paolo Soffitta and Gloria Spandre},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.3992},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

10 pages, 9 figures

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