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Performance Testing of a Novel Off-plane Reflection Grating and Silicon Pore Optic Spectrograph at PANTER

Authors :
Marlowe, Hannah
McEntaffer, Randall L.
Allured, Ryan
DeRoo, Casey
Miles, Drew M.
Donovan, Benjamin D.
Tutt, James H.
Burwitz, Vadim
Menz, Benedikt
Hartner, Gisela D.
Smith, Randall K.
Günther, Ramses
Yanson, Alex
Vacanti, Giuseppe
Ackermann, Marcelo
Marlowe, Hannah
McEntaffer, Randall L.
Allured, Ryan
DeRoo, Casey
Miles, Drew M.
Donovan, Benjamin D.
Tutt, James H.
Burwitz, Vadim
Menz, Benedikt
Hartner, Gisela D.
Smith, Randall K.
Günther, Ramses
Yanson, Alex
Vacanti, Giuseppe
Ackermann, Marcelo
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

An X-ray spectrograph consisting of radially ruled off-plane reflection gratings and silicon pore optics was tested at the Max Planck Institute for extraterrestrial Physics PANTER X-ray test facility. The silicon pore optic (SPO) stack used is a test module for the Arcus small explorer mission, which will also feature aligned off-plane reflection gratings. This test is the first time two off-plane gratings were actively aligned to each other and with a SPO to produce an overlapped spectrum. The gratings were aligned using an active alignment module which allows for the independent manipulation of subsequent gratings to a reference grating in three degrees of freedom using picomotor actuators which are controllable external to the test chamber. We report the line spread functions of the spectrograph and the actively aligned gratings, and plans for future development.<br />Comment: Draft Version March 19, 2015

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098086493
Document Type :
Electronic Resource