Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493271 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The performance of the Time Projection Chamber (TPC) polarimeter for the Polarimeter for Relativistic Astrophysical X-ray Sources (PRAXyS) Small Explorer was evaluated using polarized and unpolarized X-ray sources. The PRAXyS mission will enable exploration of the universe through X-ray polarimetry in the 2-10Â keV energy band. We carried out performance tests of the polarimeter at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, National Synchrotron Light Source (BNL-NSLS) and at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The polarimeter was tested with linearly polarized, monochromatic X-rays at 11 different energies between 2.5 and 8.0Â keV. At maximum sensitivity, the measured modulation factors at 2.7, 4.5 and 8.0Â keV are 27%, 43% and 59%, respectively and the measured angle of polarization is consistent with the expected value at all energies. Measurements with a broadband, unpolarized X-ray source placed a limit of less than 1% on false polarization in the PRAXyS polarimeter.
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Authors
W.B. Iwakiri, J.K. Black, R. Cole, T. Enoto, A. Hayato, J.E. Hill, K. Jahoda, P. Kaaret, T. Kitaguchi, M. Kubota, H. Marlowe, R. McCurdy, Y. Takeuchi, T. Tamagawa,