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2023
Conference Paper
Title

Status of the demonstration of the critical technologies of the ATHENA telescope

Abstract
The ATHENA (Advanced Telescope for High ENergy Astrophysics) mission is the current 2nd ‘Large’ mission (L2) in the ESA Cosmic Vision programme currently. It is currently at Phase B1 but the mission concept will now enter a reformulation phase that will follow a design-to-cost approach. This paper describes the main technologies behind its reference X-ray telescope based on the modular Silicon Pore Optics (SPO) technology. The large X-ray mirror is the mission enabler being specifically developed for ATHENA, in a joint effort by industry, research institutions and ESA. All aspects of the optics are being addressed, from the mirror plates and their coatings to the mirror modules and their assembly into the ATHENA telescope, as well as the facilities required to build and test the flight optics, demonstrating performance, robustness, and programmatic compliance. An overview of the status of the design and demonstration of the telescope is given. The risks that have successfully been mitigated are made explicit and the remaining risks are identified. Additional presentation content can be accessed on the supplemental content page.
Author(s)
Ferreira, Ivo
European Space Agency  
Bavdaz, Marcos
European Space Agency  
Ayre, Mark
European Space Agency  
Wille, Eric
European Space Agency  
Shortt, Brian
European Space Agency  
Fransen, Sebastiaan
European Space Agency  
Collon, Maximilien
Cosine Measurement Systems
Vacanti, Giuseppe
Cosine Measurement Systems
Barrière, Nicolas
Cosine Measurement Systems
Landgraf, Boris
Cosine Measurement Systems
Riekerink, Mark Olde
Micronit B.V.
Haneveld, Jeroen
Micronit B.V.
Start, Ronald
Micronit B.V.
Baren, Coen van
Netherlands Institute for Space Research
Monica Ferreira, Desiree della
DTU Space
Massahi, Sonny
DTU Space
Svendsen, Sara
DTU Space
Christensen, Finn
DTU Space
Krumrey, Michael
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt -PTB-, Braunschweig  
Skroblin, Dieter
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt -PTB-, Braunschweig  
Burwitz, Vadim
Max-Planck-Insitut für extraterrestische Physik
Pareschi, Giovanni
Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Tagliaferri, Gianpiero
Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Salmaso, Bianca
Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Basso, Stefano Maria Massimiliano
Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Moretti, Alberto
Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Spiga, Daniele
Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Valsecchi, Giuseppe
Media Lario
Vernani, Dervis
Media Lario
Lupton, Paul
Teledyne e2v UK
Mundon, William
Teledyne e2v UK
Phillips, Gavin
Teledyne e2v UK
Schneider, Jakob  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS  
Korhonen, Tapio
Opteon Oy
Sanchez Becerra, Alejandro
ALBA Synchrotron
Heinis, Dominique
ALBA Synchrotron
Colldelram, Carles
ALBA Synchrotron
Tordi, Massimiliano
EIE Space Technologies
Willingale, Richard
University of Leicester
Mainwork
International Conference on Space Optics, ICSO 2022  
Conference
International Conference on Space Optics 2022  
DOI
10.1117/12.2688840
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS  
Keyword(s)
  • X-ray optics

  • X-ray astronomy

  • Athena

  • Silicon Pore Optics

  • X-ray telescopes

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