XL-Calibur首飞后x射线望远镜的特性

Haruki Kuramoto, H. Matsumoto, H. Awaki, R. Bose, D. Braun, S. Chun, G. de Geronimo, E. Wulf, M. Errando, Y. Fukazawa, A. Furuzawa, T. Gadson, E. Gau, V. Guarino, S. Gunji, Keon Harmon, S. Heatwole, Arman Hossen, K. Ishibashi, M. Ishida, W. Kamogawa, N. Iyer, F. Kislat, M. Kiss, H. Krawczynski, J. Lanzi, L. Lisalda, Y. Maeda, Asuka Miyamoto, T. Miyazawa, T. Okajima, M. Pearce, Z. Peterson, B. Rauch, N. Rodriguez Cavero, F. Ryde, G. Simburger, S. Spooner, T. Stana, D. Stuchlik, H. Takahashi, M. Takeo, T. Tamagawa, Y. Uchida, A. West, Kassi Klepper
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x射线偏振测量可以提供独特的信息,与通过光谱或成像观测获得的信息相补充。然而,很少有观察到明显的x射线偏振的情况。XL-Calibur由日本、美利坚合众国和瑞典合作进行,是一个气球载任务,目的是在15至80千电子伏特的硬x射线波段进行高灵敏度偏振观测。该小组负责开发具有高聚光能力的硬x射线望远镜(HXT)。光学调整于2020年完成,HXT的性能于2021年6月在SPring-8(日本兵库的同步辐射设施)上进行了测量。随后,在2022年7月,从瑞典到加拿大进行了第一次观测。飞行结束后,HXT被回收,我们再次测量了它的性能。通过对比飞行前后的HXT性能,我们发现没有明显的变化会影响计划在2024年进行的第二次飞行。
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Characterization of the x-ray telescope after the first flight of XL-Calibur
X-ray polarization measurements can provide unique information that is complementary to that obtained through spectroscopic or imaging observations. However, there have been few cases where significant x-ray polarization has been observed. XL-Calibur, conducted in collaboration between Japan, the United States of America, and Sweden, is a balloon-borne mission that aims to conduct high-sensitivity polarimetric observations in the hard x-ray band from 15 to 80 keV. The Japanese group is in charge of developing the Hard X-ray Telescope (HXT) with high light-gathering power. Optical adjustments were completed in 2020, and the performance of the HXT was measured in June 2021 at the SPring-8 (synchrotron radiation facility in Hyogo, Japan). Subsequently, in July 2022, the first observation was conducted from Sweden to Canada. After the flight, the HXT was recovered, and we measured its performance again. By comparing the HXT performances before and after the flight, we found no significant changes that can affect the second flight scheduled in 2024.
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