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18 July 2018 The wide field monitor onboard the eXTP mission
M. Hernanz, S. Brandt, M. Feroci, P. Orleansky, A. Santangelo, S. Schanne, Xin Wu, J. in't Zand, S. N. Zhang, Y. P. Xu, E. Bozzo, Y. Evangelista, J. L. Gálvez, C. Tenzer, F. Zwart, F. J. Lu, S. Zhang, T. X. Cheng, F. Ambrosino, A. Argan, E. Del Monte, C. Budtz-Jorgensen, N. Lund, P. Olsen, C. Mansanet, R. Campana, F. Fuschino, C. Labanti, A. Rachevski, A. Vacchi, G. Zampa, N. Zampa, I. Rashevskaya, P. Bellutti, G. Borghi, F. Ficorella, A. Picciotto, N. Zorzi, O. Limousin, A. Meris
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The eXTP (enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry) mission is a major project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and China National Space Administration (CNSA) currently performing an extended phase A study and proposed for a launch by 2025 in a low-earth orbit. The eXTP scientific payload envisages a suite of instruments (Spectroscopy Focusing Array, Polarimetry Focusing Array, Large Area Detector and Wide Field Monitor) offering unprecedented simultaneous wide-band X-ray timing and polarimetry sensitivity. A large European consortium is contributing to the eXTP study and it is expected to provide key hardware elements, including a Wide Field Monitor (WFM). The WFM instrument for eXTP is based on the design originally proposed for the LOFT mission within the ESA context. The eXTP/WFM envisages a wide field X-ray monitor system in the 2-50 keV energy range, achieved through the technology of the large-area Silicon Drift Detectors. The WFM will consist of 3 pairs of coded mask cameras with a total combined Field of View (FoV) of 90×180 degrees at zero response and a source localization accuracy of ~1 arcmin. In this paper we provide an overview of the WFM instrument design, including new elements with respect to the earlier LOFT configuration, and anticipated performance.
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M. Hernanz, S. Brandt, M. Feroci, P. Orleansky, A. Santangelo, S. Schanne, Xin Wu, J. in't Zand, S. N. Zhang, Y. P. Xu, E. Bozzo, Y. Evangelista, J. L. Gálvez, C. Tenzer, F. Zwart, F. J. Lu, S. Zhang, T. X. Cheng, F. Ambrosino, A. Argan, E. Del Monte, C. Budtz-Jorgensen, N. Lund, P. Olsen, C. Mansanet, R. Campana, F. Fuschino, C. Labanti, A. Rachevski, A. Vacchi, G. Zampa, N. Zampa, I. Rashevskaya, P. Bellutti, G. Borghi, F. Ficorella, A. Picciotto, N. Zorzi, O. Limousin, and A. Meris "The wide field monitor onboard the eXTP mission", Proc. SPIE 10699, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 1069948 (18 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2313214
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Cameras

X-rays

Spatial resolution

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Space operations

Digital signal processing

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