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FOXSI-2: Upgrades of the Focusing Optics X-ray Solar Imager for its Second Flight

Steven Christe, Lindsay Glesener, Camilo Buitrago-Casas, Shin-­nosuke Ishikawa, Brian D. Ramsey, Mikhail V. Gubarev, Kiranmayee Kilaru, Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak, Shin Watanabe, Tadayuki Takahashi, H. Tajima, P. Turin, Van Shourt, Natalie Foster, Säm Krucker

Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation · 2016

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Summary

The Focusing Optics X-ray Solar Imager (FOXSI) sounding rocket payload flew for the second time on 2014 December 11. To enable direct Hard X-Ray (HXR) imaging spectroscopy, FOXSI makes use of grazing-incidence replicated focusing optics combined with fine-pitch solid-state detectors. FOXSI’s first flight provided the first HXR focused images of the Sun. For FOXSI’s second flight several updates were made to the instrument including updating the optics and detectors as well as adding a new Solar Aspect and Alignment System (SAAS). This paper provides an overview of these updates as well as a discussion of their measured performance.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1142/s2251171716400055
Catalogue ID
BFmoakvhek-mn4yar
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