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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The article describes the X-ray detector which will provide second-of-arc images for the HEAO-B X-ray observatory. The instrument uses microchannel plates as a photocathode surface and imaging photoelectron multiplier, and a crossed wire grid as a two-dimensional position-sensitive detector. Position determination is accomplished by electronic interpolation between the coarse grid wires. The detector provides the arrival time and position of each event which occurs within its field of view. Measurements of the spatial resolution (15 microns), temporal resolution (7.8 microsec), image distortion (less than 10 microns), uniformity of efficiency (less than plus or minus 10%), dark counting rate (0.2 cts/sq cm/s), and quantum efficiency (10% at 1.54 keV) of this detector are described. A summary of the procedure which was found useful during the initial turn-on of microchannel plates is given.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION
    Type: Seminar on X-ray imaging; Apr 18, 1977 - Apr 21, 1977; Reston, VA
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: In order to permit quantitative studies of the diffuse cosmic X-ray background and of extended X-ray sources, the particle induced background of the Roentgen Satellite, Rosat, Position Sensitive Proportional Counter (PSPC) is parameterized. Data collected during 210,000 s of PSPC operation have been analyzed and the temporal, spectral, and spatial distributions investigated. About 77 percent of the residual events originate within the detector while the remainder enter through the counter window. During typical conditions, the count rate of the residual events is well correlated with the Master Veto (MV) count rate. The spectrum of these events is well described by a flat component plus a soft power law and an Al K-alpha line at 1.5 keV. Also during typical conditions, the ratio between the power law and flat components remains constant to +/- 4 while the relative Al K-alpha contribution increases with increasing MV count rate. The distribution of the counts over the field of view is uniform except for a slight radial dependence and shadowing caused by blockage of the externally produced component by the window support structure.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 393; 2 Ju; 819-828
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