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9 September 2019 Component testing for x-ray spectroscopy and polarimetry
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We present the performance and recent results of the MIT polarimetry beamline. Originally designed for testing Chandra HETG gratings, the beamline has been adapted to test components for soft x-ray polarimetry applications. Since then, its monochromator capabilities have also been used to test gratings. We present results on the measured absolute efficiencies of the Arcus Phase A gratings using the B-K, O-K, and C-K emission lines. The beamline has also been used to develop tools and techniques to measure the linear polarization of soft X-rays (0.2-0.8 keV), which form the basis for a sounding rocket mission REDSoX (Rocket Experiment Demonstration of a Soft X-ray Polarimeter) and a possible orbital mission. We present our tests to align the REDSoX gratings, as well as our idea to use thin twisted crystals as a possible alternative to laterally-graded multilayer mirrors. Support for this work was provided in part by the NASA grant NNX15AL14G and a grant from the MIT Kavli Institute.
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Alan Garner, Herman L. Marshall, Sarah N. Trowbridge Heine, Ralf K. Heilmann, Jungki Song, Norbert S. Schulz, Beverly J. LaMarr, and Mark Egan "Component testing for x-ray spectroscopy and polarimetry", Proc. SPIE 11118, UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XXI, 1111811 (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2529607
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

X-rays

Spectroscopy

Rockets

Monochromators

Optical design

Polarization

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