X-Ray Telescopes (XRTs)
The half power-diameter (HPD) is about 1.9'. Compared to ASCA XRT, the ratio of the focal length over the diameter is larger, thereby incident angles of the X-rays to the mirror surface are smaller. This leads to better reflectivity in the high energy band above ~5 keV. The effective area per telescope is typically 440 cm2 at 1.5 keV and 250 cm2 at 8 keV.
Reflective surfaces of the thin foils are coated with gold.
ASCA XRT | Suzaku XRT-S | Suzaku XRT-I | |
---|---|---|---|
Number of Telescope | 4 |
1 |
4 |
Diameter | 345mm |
400mm |
399mm |
Focal Length | 3.5 m |
4.5 m |
4.75 m |
No. of Foils to Nest | 120 |
168 |
175 |
Production | Acrylic lacquer finish |
Epoxy coupling layer |
Epoxy coupling layer |
Geometric area/telescope | 558 cm2 |
887 cm2 |
873 cm2 |
Weight/telescope | 9.84 kg |
18.5 kg |
19.5 kg |
Table 1: Telescope Dimensions and Parameters of XRT
Pre-Collimator
The pre-collimator, which blocks off stray light, consists of nested aluminum foils similar to that of the refrector substrates but shorter. They are installed on top of their resspective primary reflectors.
Thermal Shields
If the telescope cools more rapidly than the satellite body, this could lead to the deformation of the telescope structure. Also the mirror surface could absorb out-gas from the satellite and its performance would then degrade. Therefore, a thermal shield is put on the top of each XRT to prevents heat from escaping through the telescope aperture into space. In addition, the thermal shield prevents oxygen atoms in orbit to bombard and damage the mirror surface. The XRT thermal shield is made of PET (C10H8O4; Toray Lumirror, which is the same material as Dupont Mylar) coated with aluminum. The thickness of the PET and the aluminum coating are 0.2 micron and 0.03 micron, respectively, and their densities are 1.41 g cm-3 and 2.69 g cm-3. The thermal shield is supported by a stainless steel mesh structure whose thickness is 0.15 mm. The mesh does not transmit X-rays, and putting thermal shield reduce the geometrical effective area to 93.4 %.
For more information, please see the XRT page maintained by the GSFC XRT team.
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