1. XL-Calibur: the next-generation balloon-borne hard x-ray polarimeter
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Richard Bose, G. E. Simburger, Hiromitsu Takahashi, David Kotsifakis, Felix Ryde, Takuya Miyazawa, Hiroshi Tsunemi, Takao Kitaguchi, Yuusuke Uchida, David Stuchlik, Takashi Okajima, Andrew West, Sean Spooner, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Brett Vincent, John W. Elliot, Ryuya Yamamoto, Yasushi Fukazawa, Taisei Mineta, Fumiya Imazato, Mark Pearce, Paul Dowkontt, Nagomi Uchida, Theodor-Adrian Stana, Gianluigi De Geronimo, Manabu Ishida, Kazunori Ishibashi, Yoshitomo Maeda, Akihiro Furuzawa, Chris Purdy, Kengo Hattori, Chris Shreeves, Kenny E. Hall, Teruaki Enoto, Yuto Yoshida, Errando Manel, Keon D. Harmon, Carl Snow, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Hisamitsu Awaki, Keisuke Tamura, Nozomi Nakaniwa, Matthew G. Baring, Lindsey Lisalda, Arman Hossen, Ephraim Gau, Keisuke Uchiyama, Mózsi Kiss, Hironori Matsumoto, Shuichi Gunji, James Lanzi, Izabella Pastrani, Dana Braun, Mai Takeo, Brian Rauch, Nirmal Iyer, Yoshitaka Saito, Quincy Abarr, Hiroto Matake, Toru Tamagawa, Eric A. Wulf, Fabian Kislat, Tomoshi Takeda, Zachary Peterson, Victor Guarino, Thomas Gadson, Henric Krawczynski, and Scott Heatwole
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Physics ,Photon ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Linear polarization ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Detector ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Polarimetry ,Compton scattering ,Polarimeter ,Polarization (waves) ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Optics ,law ,business - Abstract
This paper introduces a second-generation balloon-borne hard X-ray polarimetry mission, XL-Calibur. X-ray polarimetry promises to give qualitatively new information about high-energy astrophysical sources, such as pulsars and binary black hole systems. The XL-Calibur contains a grazing incidence X-ray telescope with a focal plane detector unit that is sensitive to linear polarization. The telescope is very similar in design to the ASTRO-H HXT telescopes that has the world’s largest effective area above ~10 keV. The detector unit combines a low atomic number Compton scatterer with a CdZnTe detector assembly to measure the polarization making use of the fact that polarized photons Compton scatter preferentially perpendicular to the electric field orientation. It also contains a CdZnTe imager at the bottom. The detector assembly is surrounded by the improved anti-coincidence shielding, giving a better sensitivity. The pointing system with arcsecond accuracy will be achieved.
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- 2021
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