A small satellite version of a soft x-ray polarimeter
- Creators
- Marshall, Herman L.
- Heine, Sarah N. T.
- Garner, Alan
- Gullikson, Eric M.
- Günther, H. Moritz
- Leitz, Christopher
- Masterson, Rebecca
- Miller, Eric D.
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Zhang, William
- Boissay-Malaquin, Rozenn
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Caiazzo, Ilaria
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Chakrabarty, Deepto
- Davidson, Rosemary
- Gallo, Luigi C.
- Heilmann, Ralf K.
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Heyl, Jeremy
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Kara, Erin
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Marscher, Alan
- Schulz, Norbert S.
Abstract
We describe a new implementation of a broad-band soft X-ray polarimeter, substantially based on a previous design. This implementation, the Pioneer Soft X-ray Polarimeter (PiSoX) is a SmallSat, designed for NASA's call for Astrophysics Pioneers, small missions that could be CubeSats, balloon experiments, or SmallSats. As in REDSoX, the grating arrangement is designed optimally for the purpose of polarimetry with broad-band focussing optics by matching the dispersion of the spectrometer channels to laterally graded multilayers (LGMLs). The system can achieve polarization modulation factors over 90%. For PiSoX, the optics are lightweight Si mirrors in a one-bounce parabolic configuration. High efficiency, blazed gratings from opposite sectors are oriented to disperse to a LGML forming a channel covering the wavelength range from 35 Ã… to 75 Ã… (165 - 350 eV). Upon satellite rotation, the intensities of the dispersed spectra, after reflection and polarizing by the LGMLs, give the three Stokes parameters needed to determine a source's linear polarization fraction and orientation. The design can be extended to higher energies as LGMLs are developed further. We describe examples of the potential scientific return from instruments based on this design.
Additional Information
© 2020 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Support for this work was provided in part through NASA grants 80NSSC20K1249, NNH18ZDA001N, and NNX15AL14G. Laboratory supplies and equipment were funded in part through the MIT Kavli Research Investment Fund. Support for this work was also provided in part through NASA grant NNX17AG43G and Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) contract SV3-73016 to MIT for support of the Chandra X-Ray Center (CXC), which is operated by SAO for and on behalf of NASA under contract NAS8-03060.Attached Files
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- Eprint ID
- 107169
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20201217-143533333
- NASA
- 80NSSC20K1249
- NASA
- NNH18ZDA001N
- NASA
- NNX15AL14G
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- NASA
- NNX17AG43G
- Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
- SV3-73016
- NASA
- NAS8-03060
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2020-12-17Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-16Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Series Name
- Proceedings of SPIE
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 11444