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A 50 mK test bench for demonstration of the readout chain of Athena/X-IFU

Authors :
Castellani, Florent
Beaumont, Sophie
Pajot, François
Roudil, Gilles
Adams, Joseph
Bandler, Simon
Chervenak, James
Daniel, Christophe
Denison, Edward V
Doriese, W Bertrand
Dupieux, Michel
Durkin, Malcolm
Geoffray, Hervé
Hilton, Gene C
Murat, David
Parot, Yann
Peille, Philippe
Prêle, Damien
Ravera, Laurent
Reintsema, Carl D
Sakai, Kazuhiro
Stevens, Robert W
Ullom, Joel N
Vale, Leila R
Wakeham, Nicholas
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The X-IFU (X-ray Integral Field Unit) onboard the large ESA mission Athena (Advanced Telescope for High ENergy Astrophysics), planned to be launched in the mid 2030s, will be a cryogenic X-ray imaging spectrometer operating at 55 mK. It will provide unprecedented spatially resolved high-resolution spectroscopy (2.5 eV FWHM up to 7 keV) in the 0.2-12 keV energy range thanks to its array of TES (Transition Edge Sensors) microcalorimeters of more than 2k pixel. The detection chain of the instrument is developed by an international collaboration: the detector array by NASA/GSFC, the cold electronics by NIST, the cold amplifier by VTT, the WFEE (Warm Front-End Electronics) by APC, the DRE (Digital Readout Electronics) by IRAP and a focal plane assembly by SRON. To assess the operation of the complete readout chain of the X-IFU, a 50 mK test bench based on a kilo-pixel array of microcalorimeters from NASA/GSFC has been developed at IRAP in collaboration with CNES. Validation of the test bench has been performed with an intermediate detection chain entirely from NIST and Goddard. Next planned activities include the integration of DRE and WFEE prototypes in order to perform an end-to-end demonstration of a complete X-IFU detection chain.<br />Comment: Proceedings-of-the-SPIE-The-International-Society-for-Optical-Engineering SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng, In press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.04151
Document Type :
Working Paper