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  • 2017Design and development of the multilayer optics for the new hard x-ray mission3citations
  • 2008Simbol-X: A New Generation Soft/Hard X-ray Telescopecitations
  • 2008Design and development of the SIMBOL-X hard x-ray optics7citations
  • 2007Development of a prototype nickel optic for the Constellation-X hard x-ray telescope9citations

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Citterio, O.
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  • Negri, B.
  • Attinà, P.
  • Martelli, F.
  • Romaine, S.
  • Borghi, G.
  • Citterio, O.
  • Binda, R.
  • Civitani, M.
  • Cotroneo, V.
  • Pareschi, G.
  • Tagliaferri, G.
  • Vernani, D.
  • Parodi, Giancarlo
  • Sironi, Giorgia
  • Valsecchi, G.
  • Basso, S.
  • Raimondi, L.
  • Spiga, D.
  • Orlandi, A.
  • Odell, S.
  • Steel, S.
  • Brissenden, R.
  • Elvis, M.
  • Ramsey, B.
  • Kolodziejczak, J.
  • Murray, S. S.
  • Pareschi, Giovanni
  • Slane, Patrick O.
  • Angelini, L.
  • Buzzi, R.
  • Conconi, P.
  • Parodi, G.
  • Valtolina, R.
  • Cusumano, G.
  • Dellorto, E.
  • Basso, Stefano
  • Mazzoleni, F.
  • Burkert, W.
  • Freyberg, M.
  • Hartner, G. D.
  • Mattaini, E.
  • Hartner, G.
  • Bruni, R. J.
  • Speegle, C.
  • Ramsey, B. D.
  • Engelhaupt, D.
  • Freyberg, M. J.
  • Gubarev, M.
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Design and development of the SIMBOL-X hard x-ray optics

  • Buzzi, R.
  • Conconi, P.
  • Parodi, G.
  • Gorenstein, P.
  • Attinà, P.
  • Valtolina, R.
  • Cusumano, G.
  • Dellorto, E.
  • Romaine, S.
  • Borghi, G.
  • Citterio, O.
  • Basso, Stefano
  • Civitani, M.
  • Cotroneo, V.
  • Pareschi, G.
  • Tagliaferri, G.
  • Vernani, D.
  • Mazzoleni, F.
  • Valsecchi, G.
  • Spiga, D.
  • Burkert, W.
  • Freyberg, M.
  • Hartner, G. D.
  • Mattaini, E.
Abstract

The SIMBOL-X formation-flight X-ray mission will be operated by ASI and CNES in 2014, with a large participation of the French and Italian high energy astrophysics scientific community. Also German and US Institutions are contributing in the implementation of the scientific payload. Thanks to the formation-flight architecture, it will be possible to operate a long (20 m) focal length grazing incidence mirror module, formed by 100 confocal multilayer-coated Wolter I shells. This system will allow us to focus X-rays over a very broad energy band, from 0.5 keV up to 80 keV and beyond, with more than two orders of magnitude improvement in angular resolution (20 arcsec HEW) and sensitivity (0.5 µCrab on axis @30 keV) compared to non focusing detectors used so far. The X-ray mirrors will be realized by Ni electroforming replication, already successfully used for BeppoSAX, XMM-Newton, and JET-X/SWIFT; the thickness trend will be about two times less than for XMM, in order to save mass. Multilayer reflecting coatings will be implemented, in order to improve the reflectivity beyond 10 keV and to increase the field of view 812 arcmin at 30 keV). In this paper, the SIMBOL-X optics design, technology and implementation challenges will be discussed; it will be also reported on recent results obtained in the context of the SIMBOL-X optics development activities....

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