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Vibration isolation system for cryocoolers of Soft X-ray Spectrometer (SXS) onboard ASTRO-H (Hitomi)

Yoh Takei, Susumu Yasuda, Kosei Ishimura, Naoko Iwata, Atsushi Okamoto, Yoichi Sato, Mina Ogawa, Makoto Sawada, Taro Kawano, Shingo Obara, Chikara Natsukari, Atsushi Wada, Shinya Yamada, Ryuichi Fujimoto, M. Kokubun, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Hiroyuki Sugita, Kenji Minesugi, Yasuo Nakamura, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Tadayuki Takahashi, Seiji Yoshida, Shoji Tsunematsu, Kenichi Kanao, Katsuhiro Narasaki, Kiyomi Otsuka, Richard L. Kelley, F. S. Porter, Caroline A. Kilbourne, Meng P. Chiao, Megan E. Eckart, Gary A. Sneiderman, James Pontius, D. McCammon, Paul S. Wilke, John Basile

Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE · 2016

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Summary

This paper is not relevant to Vitagri's Pulse Brain. It describes engineering specifications for a vibration isolation system for cryogenic coolers aboard the ASTRO-H (Hitomi) space telescope, with no connection to agricultural systems, soil health, nutrient density, or human nutrition outcomes.

UK applicability

Not applicable. This is an astrophysics instrumentation paper with no relevance to UK farming, soil management, or nutritional research.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Laboratory / in vitro
Source type
Conference paper
Status
Published
System type
Other
DOI
10.1117/12.2231832
Catalogue ID
BFmobgho5x-pndgkw

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