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Arcus X-ray telescope performance and alignment
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Arcus X-ray telescope performance and alignment

Hans Moritz Günther, Peter Cheimets, Eric D Miller, Casey DeRoo, Randall K Smith, Andrew Ptak and Ralf K Heilmann
ArXiv.org
Cornell University
09/28/2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2309.16939
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Abstract

Arcus is a concept for a probe class mission to deliver high-resolution FUV and X-ray spectroscopy. For X-rays, it combines cost-effective silicon pore optics (SPO) with high-throughput critical-angle transmission (CAT) gratings to achieve $R> 3000$ in a bandpass from 12-50 Angstroem. We show in detail how the X-ray and the UV spectrographs (XRS and UVS) on Arcus will be aligned to each other. For XRS we present ray-tracing studies to derive performance characteristics such as the spectral resolving power and effective area, study the effect of misalignments on the performance, and conclude that most tolerances can be achieved with mechanical means alone. We also present an estimate of the expected on-orbit background.
Physics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

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