Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings (Dec 2014)

Design and Tests of the Hard X-ray Polarimeter X-Calibur

  • M. Beilicke,
  • R. Cowsik,
  • P. Dowkontt,
  • Q. Guo,
  • F. Kislat,
  • S. Barthelmy,
  • T. Okajima,
  • J. W. Mitchell,
  • J. Schnittman,
  • B. Zeiger,
  • G. De Geronimo,
  • M. G. Baring,
  • A. Bodaghee,
  • T. Miyazawa,
  • K. D. Finkelstein,
  • H. Krawczynski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2014.01.0293
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 293 – 297

Abstract

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X-ray polarimetry promises to give qualitatively new information bout high-energy astrophysical sources, such as binary black hole systems, micro-quasars, active galactic nuclei, and gamma-ray bursts. We designed, built and tested ahard X-ray polarimeter, X-Calibur, to be used in the focal plane of the InFOCuS grazing incidence hard X-ray telescope.X-Calibur combines a low-Z Compton scatterer with a CZT detector assembly to measure the polarization of 20−60 keV X-rays making use of the fact that polarized photons Compton scatter preferentially perpendicular to the electric field orientation; in principal, a similar space-borne experiment could be operated in the 5−100 keV regime. X-Calibur achieves a high detection efficiency of order unity.