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25 August 2022 Stability and assembly precision of MXT line of sight
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Abstract
The Microchannel X-Ray Telescope (MXT) is part of the Sino French SVOM mission mainly dedicated to Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). MXT combines a “lobster-eye” focusing X-ray micro-pore optic with a pnCCD detector operating from 0.1 to 10 keV. A stable structure made of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) and titanium connects the two parts and provides the interfaces with the satellite. After a short description of the instrument, this paper first presents the alignment process and the measurement of the line of sight (LOS) at MPEs PANTER facility in Germany. Then we focus on the prediction of the in-orbit LOS stability combining thermos-elastic simulations and dedicated measurements.
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J. M. Le Duigou, N. Boufracha, V. Burwitz, S. Clamagirand, C. F. Feldman, A. Gomes, F. Gonzalez, D. Götz, K. Mercier, A. Meuris, P. T. O'Brien, P. Pasquier, J. F. Pearson, N. Renault-Tinacci, L. Roucayrol, T. Tourrette, and R. Willingale "Stability and assembly precision of MXT line of sight", Proc. SPIE 12187, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy X, 121870I (25 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2629898
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

X-rays

Error analysis

Satellites

X-ray optics

Cameras

X-ray imaging

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