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26 January 2016 The X-ray optics for X-ray pulsar navigation
Dongdong Jin, Wenbin Li, Jian Lian, Yufeng Shi, Juan Song, Wencong Wang, Shukun Sun
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Proceedings Volume 9796, Selected Papers of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee Conferences held November 2015; 979622 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2230664
Event: Selected Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering Conferences held November 2015, 2015, Various, China
Abstract
The effective X-ray optics is a key premise for X-ray pulsar detection and navigation. However, it is very difficult to focus the X-ray photons through refraction for the reason that the X-ray photon is very easy to be absorbed by the materials. The most effective ways for the X-ray focusing is reflection. In this paper, we will give a brief introduction of the theory of the grazing incidence and the corresponding optical systems. By comparing the design parameters of main X-ray astronomical telescope in NASA and ESA, we will give the development trend of the X-ray optics for X-ray pulsar navigation and introduce several new technology for the manufacture of the micro-pore optics (MPO).
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Dongdong Jin, Wenbin Li, Jian Lian, Yufeng Shi, Juan Song, Wencong Wang, and Shukun Sun "The X-ray optics for X-ray pulsar navigation", Proc. SPIE 9796, Selected Papers of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee Conferences held November 2015, 979622 (26 January 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2230664
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray telescopes

X-ray optics

Grazing incidence

Photons

Space telescopes

Satellites

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