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29 September 1999 Segmented x-ray mirror development for Constellation-X
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Abstract
Segmented mirrors are one of the two approaches being investigated for both the Spectroscopy X-ray Telescope (SXT) and the Hard X-ray Telescope (HXT) on Constellation-X. Mirrors based on the grazing incidence foil optics pioneered by GSFC will meet the stringent Constellation-X SXT weight requirement, but the currently achieved resolution falls short of the 15 inch half-power diameter (HPD) required for Constellation-X. Significant contributions to the blur arise from the figure of individual reflectors and from inaccurate mounting. Only a small contribution to the HPD of the existing mirrors arises from the conical approximation. In this paper, we describe our program for improving the spatial resolution of segmented mirrors to meet the COnstellation-X requirement. Our effort incorporates accurately figured replication mandrels, mechanically more robust reflector substrates, high accuracy alignment, and ultimately a transition from conical to curved reflecting surfaces.
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Robert Petre, Carl G. Chen, Lester M. Cohen, David A. Content, Richard J. Harms, Olivier Mongrard, Glen P. Monnelly, Timo T. Saha, Mark L. Schattenburg, Peter J. Serlemitsos, and William W. Zhang "Segmented x-ray mirror development for Constellation-X", Proc. SPIE 3766, X-Ray Optics, Instruments, and Missions II, (29 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363639
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Reflectors

Glasses

Epoxies

Segmented mirrors

Aluminum

Spatial resolution

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