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4 August 2021 Ground Calibration of the IXPE Optics and Telescope
Wayne H. Baumgartner, Brian Ramsey, Nicholas Thomas, Jeff Kolodziejczak, Steve O'Dell, Sergio Fabiani, Fabio Muleri, Carmelo Sgro, Paolo Soffitta
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Abstract
The Imaging X-ray Polarization Explorer (IXPE) is a NASA Small Explorer mission to measure the polarization of astrophysical objects in the X-ray (2-8 keV) band set for launch in 2021. The calibration of three three flight optics took place in June-Aug 2020 at the NASA/MSFC Stray Light Test Facility (SLTF), a 100-meter vacuum beam line. One flight telescope (optic + detector: Mirror Module Assembly [MMA] + Detector Unit [DU]) and the flight spare were also calibrated at SLTF. We describe the calibration program and present results, including the measurement of the PSF and effective area of the MMAs at several energies, and the response of the telescope to incident polarized X-rays, including measurement of the Detector Modulation Factor (the response of the telescope to 100% polarized X-rays) and the telescope spurious modulation (response to an unpolarized X-ray source).
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Wayne H. Baumgartner, Brian Ramsey, Nicholas Thomas, Jeff Kolodziejczak, Steve O'Dell, Sergio Fabiani, Fabio Muleri, Carmelo Sgro, and Paolo Soffitta "Ground Calibration of the IXPE Optics and Telescope", Proc. SPIE 11821, UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XXII, 118210N (4 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2595387
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Telescopes

X-ray telescopes

X-rays

Sensors

Modulation

Polarization

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