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21 September 2015 Slumped glass optics with interfacing ribs for high angular resolution x-ray astronomy: a progress report
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The Slumped Glass Optics technology, developed at INAF/OAB since a few years, is becoming a competitive solution for the realization of the future X-ray telescopes with a very large collecting area, as e.g. the proposed Athena, with more than 2 m2 effective area at 1 keV and with a high angular resolution (5’’ HEW). The developed technique is based on modular elements, named X-ray Optical Units (XOUs), made of several layers of thin foils of glass, previously formed by direct hot slumping in cylindrical configuration, and then stacked in a Wolter-I configuration, through interfacing ribs. The achievable global angular resolution of the optics relies on the surface shape accuracy of the slumped foils, on the smoothness of the mirror surfaces and on the correct integration and co-alignment of the mirror segments achieved with a dedicated Integration Machine (IMA). In this paper we provide an update of the project development, reporting on the last results achieved. In particular, we will present the results obtained with full illumination X-ray tests for the last developed prototypes.
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M. Civitani, S. Basso, C. Brizzolari, M. Ghigo, G. Pareschi, B. Salmaso, D. Spiga, G. Vecchi, E. Breunig, V. Burwitz, G. D. Hartner, and B. Menz "Slumped glass optics with interfacing ribs for high angular resolution x-ray astronomy: a progress report", Proc. SPIE 9603, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy VII, 96030P (21 September 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2188598
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

X-rays

Mirrors

X-ray optics

Metrology

Calibration

Data acquisition

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