Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Attention is given to a high energy transmission grating spectrometer that operates over the range 0.4-8 keV, giving resolving powers of 100-1000 and effective areas of 10-200 sq cm. The instrument, which is part of the MIT high resolution X-ray spectroscopy investigation, consists of a single array of grating facets of two types: medium energy gratings of 0.6-micron period, 0.5-micron thick silver mounted behind the outer three AXAF mirrors, and high energy gratings of 0.2-micron period, 1.0-micron thick gold mounted behind the inner three mirrors. The gratings are oriented so as to correct for coma and so that the medium and high energy spectra form a shallow 'X' at the AXAF focal plane. Likely targets include normal stars, binary X-ray sources, active galactic nuclei and quasars. The HETGS can also be used to give moderate resolution spectra of slightly extended sources and monochromatic images of sources with strong lines, such as supernova remnants in nearby galaxies.
Keywords:
SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION
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