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2021
Conference Paper
Title

The Athena x-ray optics development and accommodation

Abstract
The Athena mission, under study and preparation by ESA as its second Large-class science mission, requires the largest X-ray optics ever flown, building on a novel optics technology based on mono crystalline silicon. Referred to as Silicon Pore Optics technology (SPO), the optics is highly modular and benefits from technology spin-in from the semiconductor industry. The telescope aperture of about 2.5 meters is populated by around 700 mirror modules, accurately co-aligned to produce a common focus. The development of the SPO technology is a joint effort by European industrial and research entities, working together to address the challenges to demonstrate the imaging performance, robustness and efficient series production of the Athena optics. A technology development plan was established and is being regularly updated to reflect the latest developments, and is fully funded by the ESA technology development programmes. An industrial consortium was formed to ensure coherence of the individual technology development activities. The SPO technology uses precision machined mirror plates produced using the latest generation top quality 12 inch silicon wafers, which are assembled into rugged stacks. The surfaces of the mirror plates and the integral support structure is such, that no glue is required to join the individual mirror plates. Once accurately aligned with respect to each other, the surfaces of the mirror plates merge in a physical bonding process. The resultant SPO mirror modules are therefore very accurate and stable and can sustain the harsh conditions encountered during launch and are able to tolerate the space environment expected during operations. The accommodation of the Athena telescope is also innovative, relying on a hexapod mechanism to align the optics to the selected detector instruments located in the focal plane. System studies are complemented by dedicated technology development activities to demonstrate the capabilities before the adoption of the Athena mission.
Author(s)
Bavdas, Marcos
European Space Agency
Wille, Eric
European Space Agency
Ayre, Mark
European Space Agency
Ferreira, Ivo
European Space Agency
Shortt, Brian
European Space Agency
Fransen, Sebastiaan H.J.A.
European Space Agency
Millinger, Mark
European Space Agency
Collon, Maximilien J.
cosine measurement systems
Vacanti, Giuseppe
cosine measurement systems
Barrière, Nicolas M.
cosine measurement systems
Landgraf, Boris
cosine measurement systems
Riekerink, Mark O.
Micronit B.V.
Haneveld, Jeroen
Micronit B.V
Start, Ronald
Micronit B.V.
Baren, Coen V. van
SRON Netherlands Institut for Space Research
Ferreira, Desiree D.M.
DTU Space
Massahi, Sonny
DTU Space
Svendsen, Sarah
DTU Space
Christensen, Finn E.
DTU Space
Krumrey, Michael K.
Physikalisch-Technische Anstalt
Handick, Evelyn
Physikalisch-Technische Anstalt
Burwitz, Vadim
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestische Physik
Bradshaw, Miranda J.
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestische Physik
Pareschi, Giovanni
INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Valsecchi, Giuseppe
Media Lario
Vernani, Dervis
Media Lario
Kailla, Geeta
Teledyne e2v UK
Mundon, William
Teledyne e2v UK
Philipps, Gavin
Teledyne e2v UK
Schneider, Jakob  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS  
Korhonen, Tapio
Opteon Oy
Sanchez, Alejandro
ALBA Synchrotron
Heinis, Dominique
ALBA Synchrotron
Tordi, Massimiliano
EIE GROUP
Willingale, Richard
University of Leicester
Mainwork
International Conference on Space Optics, ICSO 2020  
Conference
International Conference on Space Optics (ICSO 2020) 2021  
DOI
10.1117/12.2599341
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS  
Keyword(s)
  • x-ray optics

  • technology preparation

  • x-ray testing

  • x-ray telescope

  • silicon pore optic

  • ATHENA

  • x-ray astronomy

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