Design and Testing of the Optics for FXT Onboard EP Satellite

Experimental astronomy(2023)

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The Einstein Probe (EP) mission is a science mission designed for the time domain astronomy, which is approved by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 2017 and is to be launched in 2023 with a duration time of more than 3 years. The Follow-up X-ray Telescope (FXT) is an important payload onboard EP, which employs the Wolter I focusing mirror as the X-ray collection unit and the PNCCD as the focal plane detector. The Phase C study has been finished in 2021. During the Phase C, the structural and thermal model (STM) of the mirror assembly of FXT, provided by the European Space Agency (ESA), a mirror assembly developed by the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), a qualification model (QM) PNCCD and other components, are integrated and tested in IHEP. All optical performances meet the goal requirement of EP, such as the field of view of 60 arcmins, the angular resolution of less than 30 arcsec HEW on-axis, and the focal length of ab. 1600 mm. After that, the FXT is assembled, integrated, and tested on the EP satellite platform. Furthermore, these performances are not changed after the mechanical and thermal tests on the spacecraft platform.
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Einstein Probe,Follow-up X-ray Telescope,FXT,Wolter – I,Focusing mirror,PNCCD
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