Diffuse X-ray Explorer: a high-resolution X-ray spectroscopic sky surveyor on the China Space Station
Abstract
DIffuse X-ray Explorer (DIXE) is a proposed high-resolution X-ray spectroscopic sky surveyor on the China Space Station (CSS). DIXE will focus on studying hot baryons in the Milky Way. Galactic hot baryons like the X-ray emitting Milky Way halo and eROSITA bubbles are best observed in the sky survey mode with a large field of view. DIXE will take advantage of the orbital motion of the CSS to scan a large fraction of the sky. High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy, enabled by superconducting microcalorimeters based on the transition-edge sensor (TES) technology, will probe the physical properties (e.g., temperature, density, elemental abundances, kinematics) of the Galactic hot baryons. This will complement the high-resolution imaging data obtained with the eROSITA mission. Here we present the preliminary design of DIXE. The payload consists mainly of a detector assembly and a cryogenic cooling system. The key components of the detector assembly are a microcalorimeter array and frequency-domain multiplexing readout electronics. To provide a working temperature for the detector assembly, the cooling system consists of an adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator and a mechanical cryocooler system.
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@article{arxiv.2406.09813,
title = {Diffuse X-ray Explorer: a high-resolution X-ray spectroscopic sky surveyor on the China Space Station},
author = {Hai Jin and Junjie Mao and Liubiao Chen and Naihui Chen and Wei Cui and Bo Gao and Jinjin Li and Xinfeng Li and Jiejia Liu and Jia Quan and Chunyang Jiang and Guole Wang and Le Wang and Qian Wang and Sifan Wang and Aimin Xiao and Shuo Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.09813},
year = {2024}
}
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12 pages, 6 figures, the full version is published by Journal of Low Temperature Physics