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21 December 1988 Grazing Incidence Telescopes For ESA's X-Ray Astronomy Mission XMM
Bernd Aschenbach, Heinrich Brauninger
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Abstract
The European Space Agency ESA is currently planning its next cornerstone mission of the Horizon 2000 space science programme, which is the high throughput x-ray astronomy mission XMM. The heart of the scientific payload consists of a set of 3 highly nested Wolter type I telescopes. A review of the optical design and layout is given. The grazing incidence mirrors will be made by epoxy replication on CFRP from a highly polished glass mandrel. This technique has been used to produce flat mirror samples, of which x-ray measurements of reflectivity and scattering are presented.
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Bernd Aschenbach and Heinrich Brauninger "Grazing Incidence Telescopes For ESA's X-Ray Astronomy Mission XMM", Proc. SPIE 0982, X-Ray Instrumentation in Astronomy II, (21 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948697
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Space telescopes

Reflectivity

X-rays

Telescopes

Iridium

Gold

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