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Wolter-I-like X-ray telescope structure using one conical mirror and one quadric mirror

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2017-11-22 v1

Abstract

Nested multilayer mirrors are commonly used in X-ray telescope structures to increase the collecting area. To balance the difficulty and cost of producing these mirrors, the classical Wolter-I structure has previously been replaced with a conical Wolter-I structure, but it can lead to significantly poorer angular resolution. In this paper, we consider changing one of the mirror shapes (paraboloid or hyperboloid) of the Wolter-I structure to a conical mirror shape, while the other mirror shape remains a quadric surface-type structure, which could thus ensure the imaging quality. Based on a theoretical analysis and the results of simulations, the cone-hyperboloid and paraboloid-cone structures are found to provide the best angular resolutions, and the cone-hyperboloid structure is shorter than the paraboloid-cone structure at the focal length. The cone-hyperboloid structure is then nested to obtain the best on-axis angular resolution and off-axis images.

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@article{arxiv.1608.02691,
  title  = {Wolter-I-like X-ray telescope structure using one conical mirror and one quadric mirror},
  author = {Sheng-Hao Chen and Shuang Ma and Zhan-Shan Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.02691},
  year   = {2017}
}