1. Thermodynamic performance of the 3-stage ADR for the Astro-H Soft-X-ray Spectrometer instrument.
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Shirron, Peter J., Kimball, Mark O., James, Bryan L., Muench, Theodore, DiPirro, Michael J., Bialas, Thomas G., Sneiderman, Gary A., Porter, Frederick S., and Kelley, Richard L.
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THERMODYNAMICS , *PERFORMANCE of x-ray spectrometers , *AEROSPACE instrumentation , *CALORIMETERS , *DETECTORS , *LIQUID helium - Abstract
The Soft X-ray Spectrometer (SXS) instrument (Mitsuda et al., 2010) [1] on Astro-H (Takahashi et al., 2010) [2] will use a 3-stage ADR (Shirron et al., 2012) to cool the microcalorimeter array to 50 mK. In the primary operating mode, two stages of the ADR cool the detectors using superfluid helium at ⩽1.20 K as the heat sink (Fujimoto et al., 2010). In the secondary mode, which is activated when the liquid helium is depleted, the ADR uses a 4.5 K Joule–Thomson cooler as its heat sink. In this mode, all three stages operate together to continuously cool the (empty) helium tank and single-shot cool the detectors. The flight instrument – dewar, ADR, detectors and electronics – were integrated in 2014 and have since undergone extensive performance testing. This paper presents a thermodynamic analysis of the ADR’s operation, including cooling capacity, heat rejection to the heat sinks, and various measures of efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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