The OSO-8 Mosaic Graphite Stellar X-Ray Polarimeter
Abstract
The OSO 8 satellite, launched on June 21, 1975, contains two X-ray polarimeters. These polarimeters use mosaic crystals of graphite to yield polarization-sensitive Bragg reflection of stellar X-rays. The crystals reflect a narrow energy bandwidth centered at 2.6 and 5.2 keV. The polarimeter background signal is minimized by mounting the crystals on parabolic surfaces which focus the diffracted X-rays onto small-area beryllium-window proportional counters. This technique permits the observation of low-intensity X-ray sources and reduces the possibility of systematic background effects which could lead to a false signature of polarization. A description of the instrument is given, and preliminary results for the Crab Nebula and Cyg X-1 are presented.
- Publication:
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New Instrumentation for Space Astronomy
- Pub Date:
- 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978nisa.symp..127N
- Keywords:
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- Graphite;
- Oso-8;
- Polarimeters;
- Stellar Radiation;
- X Ray Astronomy;
- Crab Nebula;
- Proportional Counters;
- X Ray Sources;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation