Quest for ultrahigh resolution in X-ray optics
Abstract
A program of solar X-ray astronomy using grazing incidence optics has culminated in X-ray images of the corona having one arc second spatial resolution. These images have demonstrated that, in general, X-ray optics can be fabricated to their specifications and can provide the level of resolution for which they are designed. Several aspects of these programs relating to the performance of X-ray optics in regard to resolution, including the point response function, the variation of resolution with off-axis position and the recognition that nearly all solar X-ray images have been film limited, are discussed. By extending the experience gained on this and other programs it is clearly possible to design and fabricate X-ray optics witharc sec resolution. The performance required to meet the scientific objectives for the remainder of the century are discussed in relation to AXIO, an Advanced X-Ray Imaging Observatory for solar observations which is proposed for flight on the Space Shuttle. Several configurations of AXIO are described, each of which would be a major step in the quest for ultrahigh-resolution observations.
- Publication:
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Space optics: Imaging X-ray optics workshop
- Pub Date:
- January 1979
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1979SPIE..184...96D
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Observatories;
- Mirrors;
- Solar Corona;
- X Ray Astronomy;
- Grazing Incidence;
- Heao 2;
- High Resolution;
- Performance Prediction;
- Skylab Program;
- Telescopes;
- X Ray Imagery;
- Astronomy