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29 July 2010 The NHXM spectral-imaging cameras
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The New Hard X-ray Mission (NHXM) is conceived to extend the grazing-angle reflection imaging capability up to energy of 80 keV. The NHXM payload consists of four telescopes. Three of them have at their focal plane identical spectral-imaging camera operating between 0.2 and beyond 80 keV, while the fourth has a X-ray imaging polarimeter. The spectral-imaging cameras are constituted by two detection layers: a Low Energy Detector (LED) and a High Energy Detector (HED) surrounded by an Anti Coincidence (AC) system. Here we will present the preliminary design and the solutions that we are currently studying to meet the top level system requirements of these cameras.
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O. Catalano, A. Argan, R. Bellazzini, A. Brez, E. Costa, C. Fiorini, G. Malaguti, G. Pareschi, G. Tagliaferri, and M. Uslenghi "The NHXM spectral-imaging cameras", Proc. SPIE 7732, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2010: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 773219 (29 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856944
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Optical fibers

Light emitting diodes

Optical filters

Polarimetry

Quantum efficiency

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