EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Characterization of a lobster-eye type X-ray telescope

  • Döhring Thorsten,
  • Stieglitz Veronika,
  • Hudec Rene,
  • Sapsai Iryna,
  • Friedrich Peter,
  • Burwitz Vadim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226613010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 266
p. 13010

Abstract

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Lobster-eye type X-ray telescopes use reflecting plano mirrors under grazing incidence and can observe a large field of view. As part of a Bavarian-Czech cooperation, two telescopes were build, equipped with mirrors coated with gold and iridium. Their X-ray characterization was carried out at the PANTER test facility, which simulates parallel starlight incident on the telescopes. The telescopes have an angular resolution of about 4 arc minutes in X-rays and a focal length of about 2 meters. The used X-ray mirrors reflect and focus visible light as well; their functionality in the optical regime was checked in laboratory tests. Now another test campaign will be carried out to examine the telescope resolution for real objects of the visible night sky and the imaging properties for star constellations.