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9 August 1979 Comparison Of Wolter-1 And Kirkpatrick-Baez X-Ray Optics For A Spacelab LAMAR Facility
R. C. Catura, W. A. Brown, L. W. Acton
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Proceedings Volume 0184, Space Optics Imaging X-Ray Optics Workshop; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957436
Event: 1979 Huntsville Technical Symposium, 1979, Huntsville, United States
Abstract
An X-ray astronomical observatory called the LAMAR, utilizing multiple grazing incidence X-ray telescopes for high sensitivity observations, is being considered by NASA for a Spacelab facility. A LAMAR utilizing Wolter Type I X-ray optics figured by diamond turning is described and its performance compared with a similar facility involving X-ray optics of Kirkpatrick-Baez design. Effective areas, imaging properties and relative sensitivities of these two LAMAR facilities have been calculated with the aid of computer ray tracing codes. We conclude that the two optical designs provide comparable effective areas. Therefore, the ability to achieve the highest possible angular resolution within cost constraints will be decisive in the choice of X-ray optics for the LAMAR.
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R. C. Catura, W. A. Brown, and L. W. Acton "Comparison Of Wolter-1 And Kirkpatrick-Baez X-Ray Optics For A Spacelab LAMAR Facility", Proc. SPIE 0184, Space Optics Imaging X-Ray Optics Workshop, (9 August 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957436
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