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Collon, M. J., Abalo, L., Barrière, N. M., Bayerle, A., Castiglione, L., Eenkhoorn, N., et al. (2022). The development of the mirror for the Athena x-ray mission. In Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray. doi:10.1117/12.2630775.

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Collon, Maximilien J., Author
Abalo, Luis, Author
Barrière, Nicolas M., Author
Bayerle, Alex, Author
Castiglione, Luigi, Author
Eenkhoorn, Noë, Author
Girou, David, Author
Günther, Ramses, Author
Hauser, Enrico, Author
van der Hoeven, Roy, Author
den Hollander, Jasper, Author
Jenkins, Yvette, Author
Landgraf, Boris, Author
Keek, Laurens, Author
Okma, Ben, Author
da Ribeiro, Paulo Silva, Author
Rizzos, Chris, Author
Thete, Aniket, Author
Vacanti, Giuseppe, Author
Verhoeckx, Sjoerd, Author
Vervest, Mark, AuthorVisser, Roel, AuthorVoruz, Luc, AuthorBavdaz, Marcos, AuthorWille, Eric, AuthorFerreira, Ivo, AuthorRiekerink, Mark Olde, AuthorHaneveld, Jeroen, AuthorKoelewijn, Arenda, AuthorWijnperle, Maurice, AuthorLankwarden, Jan-Joost, AuthorSchurink, Bart, AuthorStart, Ronald, Authorvan Baren, Coen, Authorden Herder, Jan-Willem, AuthorHandick, Evelyn, AuthorKrumrey, , Michael, AuthorBurwitz, Vadim1, Author           Massahi, Sonny, AuthorFerreira, Desiree Della Monica, AuthorSvendsen, Sara, AuthorChristensen, Finn E., AuthorMundon, William, AuthorPhillips, Gavin, Author more..
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 Abstract: Athena is the European Space Agency’s next flagship x-ray telescope, scheduled for launch in the 2030s. Its 2.5-m diameter mirror will be segmented and comprise more than 600 individual Silicon Pore Optics (SPO) grazing-incidence-angle imagers, called mirror modules. Arranged in concentric annuli and following a Wolter-Schwartzschild design, the mirror modules are made of several tens of primary-secondary mirror pairs, each mirror made of mono-crystalline silicon, coated to increase the collective area of the system, and shaped to bring the incoming photons to a common focus 12 m away. Aiming to deliver a half-energy width of 5”, and an effective area of about 1.4 m2 at 1 keV, the Athena mirror requires several hundred m2 of super-polished surfaces with a roughness of about 0.3 nm and a thickness of just 110 µm. SPO, using the highest-grade double-side polished 300 mm wafers commercially available, were invented for this purpose and have been consistently developed over the last several years to enable next-generation x-ray telescopes like Athena. SPO makes it possible to manufacture cost-effective, high-resolution, large-area x-ray optics by using all the advantages that mono-crystalline silicon and the mass production processes of the semiconductor industry provide. Ahead of important programmatic milestones for Athena, we present the status of the technology, and illustrate not only recent x-ray results but also the progress made on the environmental testing, manufacturing and assembly aspects of the technology.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-08-31
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1117/12.2630775
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Title: SPIE ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPES + INSTRUMENTATION
Place of Event: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Start-/End Date: 2022-07-17 - 2022-07-23

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Title: Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray
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