학술논문

The scientific performance of the microchannel X-ray telescope on board the SVOM mission.
Document Type
Article
Source
Experimental Astronomy. Apr2023, Vol. 55 Issue 2, p487-519. 33p.
Subject
*X-ray telescopes
*FOCAL length
*ASTROPHYSICS
*SPACE telescopes
*OPTICS
Language
ISSN
0922-6435
Abstract
The Microchannel X-ray Telescope (MXT) will be the first focusing X-ray telescope based on a narrow field "Lobster-Eye" optical design to be flown on a satellite, namely the Sino-French mission SVOM. SVOM will be dedicated to the study of Gamma-Ray Bursts and more generally time-domain astrophysics. The MXT telescope is a compact (focal length ∼ 1.15 m) and light (< 42 kg) instrument, sensitive in the 0.2–10 keV energy range. It is composed of an optical system, based on micro-pore optics (MPOs) of 40 μ m pore size, coupled to a low-noise pnCDD X-ray detector. In this paper we describe the expected scientific performance of the MXT telescope, based on the End-to-End calibration campaign performed in fall 2021, before the integration of the SVOM payload on the satellite. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]