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X-ray experiments for Space applications in intermediate energy range

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2009-12-31 v1

Abstract

X-ray experiments in the intermediate energy range (1-50 keV) are carried out at the Indian Centre for Space Physics (ICSP), Kolkata for space application. The purpose is to carry out developmental studies of space instruments to observe energetic phenomena from compact objects (black hole and compact stars) and active stars and their testing and evaluation. The testing/evaluation setup primarily consists of an X-ray generator, various X-ray imaging masks, an X-ray imager (CMOS) and an X-ray spectrometer (Si-PIN photo-diode). The X-ray generator (Mo target) operates in 1-50 kV anode voltage, and 1-30 mA beam current. A 45 feet long shielded collimator is used to collimate the beam which leads to the detector chamber having a 30 arc-sec angular diameter. Two types of imaging masks are used - conventional Coded Aperture Masks (CAM) and Tungsten Fresnel half-period zone-plates (ZPs) having angular resolutions of a few tens of arc-sec. The Moire fringe pattern produced by the composite shadows of two ZPs is inverse Fourier transformed to obtain the X-ray source distribution. CAMs are advantageous but the resolution obtained is limited by their smallest pixel size. Our setup has been extensively used in testing and evaluation of RT-2 payloads which have been launched recentlya (January 30, 2009). More experiments for improving imaging techniques are being designed and tested.

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@article{arxiv.0912.5290,
  title  = {X-ray experiments for Space applications in intermediate energy range},
  author = {Vipin K. Yadav and Sandip K. Chakrabarti and Anuj Nandi and Sourav Palit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.5290},
  year   = {2009}
}

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IEEE style, 4 pages with 12 figures, Conference proceedings of '1st International Conference of Space Technology (ICST-2009)' held at Thessaloniki, Greece from 24-26 August 2009, G. Lampropoulos and M. Petrou (Eds.)

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