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Geant4 Simulations Of A Wide-Angle X-Ray Focusing Telescope

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2017-03-29 v1

Abstract

The rapid development of X-ray astronomy has been made possible by widely deploying X-ray focusing telescopes on board many X-ray satellites. Geant4 is a very powerful toolkit for Monte Carlo simulations and has remarkable abilities to model complex geometrical configurations. However, the library of physical processes available in Geant4 lacks a description of the reflection of X-ray photons at a grazing incident angle which is the core physical process in the simulation of X-ray focusing telescopes. The scattering of low-energy charged particles from the mirror surfaces is another noteworthy process which is not yet incorporated into Geant4. Here we describe a Monte Carlo model of a simplified wide-angle X-ray focusing telescope adopting lobster-eye optics and a silicon detector using the Geant4 toolkit. With this model, we simulate the X-ray tracing, proton scattering and background detection. We find that: (1) the effective area obtained using Geant4 is in agreement with that obtained using Q software with an average difference of less than 3\%; (2) X-rays are the dominant background source below 10 keV; (3) the sensitivity of the telescope is better by at least one order of magnitude than that of a coded mask telescope with the same physical dimensions; (4) the number of protons passing through the optics and reaching the detector by Firsov scattering is about 2.5 times that of multiple scattering for the lobster-eye telescope.

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@article{arxiv.1703.09380,
  title  = {Geant4 Simulations Of A Wide-Angle X-Ray Focusing Telescope},
  author = {Donghua Zhao and Chen Zhang and Weimin Yuan and Shuangnan Zhang and Richard Willingale and Zhixing Ling},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.09380},
  year   = {2017}
}

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18 pages, 8 figures