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X-ray Quantum Calorimeter (XQC)
The X-ray Quantum Calorimeter sounding rocket
experiment (XQC) is an instrument flown on a series of
rocket flights to provide high resolution spectra of soft X-ray diffuse
background measurements and to test the instrumentation to be flown in future
X-ray missions. The instrument was flown on six different rocket flights
between Dec 1995 and March 2013, however only the last four flights gave
good spectra. The flights reached an altitude of 220 km
and provided few minutes of observation time per flight.
Two different XQC configurations were flown. The first
with a 2x18 pixel array flown during the 1990s. An improved
configuartion of 6x6 pixel array flown in the latest flights.
Mission Characteristics
Rocket Flights :
Date |
Target (l,b) |
Flight No |
4 Dec 1995 | | 27.132 |
3 Jun 1996 | | 27.141 |
28 Mar 1999 | 90.0, 60.0 | 27.041 |
1 May 2008 | 90.0, 60.0 | 36.223 |
6 Nov 2011 | 165.0, -5.0 | 36.264 |
11 Mar 2013 | 165.0, -5.0 | 36.294 |
Energy Range : optimized in the range 0.1–1.1 keV
Special Features : sounding rocket flights
Payload : The X-ray Quantum Calorimeter :
- Early configuartion : 2x18 array of 0.5 x 2.0 mm pixels
- Late configuartion : 6x6 array of 2.0 x 2.0 mm pixels
- Operating temperature: 50 mk (late flights) and 60 mk (early flights)
- Total collecting area: 1.44 cm2 (late flights) and 0.36 cm2 (early flights)
- Non-imaging Field of view about 1 sr
- Energy resolution below < 1keV : 6eV (late flights) and 9eV (early flights)
Science Highlights: High resolution spectra of the diffuse X-ray background
Archive:HEASARC hosts Spectra and response files from four rocket flights.
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Page authors: Lorella Angelini Jesse Allen
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