The X-ray spectrometer experiment on the first spacelab flight |
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Authors: | R.D. Andresen A. Peacock M.R. Sims B.G. Taylor J.L. Culhane J.C. Ives S. Kellock G. Boella G. Villa G. Manzo S. Re |
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Affiliation: | European Space Agency, SSD, ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands;Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, UK;Laboratorio di Fisica Cosmica e Tecnologie Relative del CNR, Milan, Italy;Istituto Fisica Universita, Universita di Palermo, Italy |
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Abstract: | The First Spacelab Flight - scheduled for September 1983 - will carry a multidisciplinary payload intended to demonstrate that valuable scientific results can be achieved with such short duration missions. The payload complement includes a spectrometer to undertake observations of the brighter cosmic X-ray sources. The primary scientific objectives of this experiment are the study of detailed spectral features in cosmic X-ray sources and their associated temporal variations over a wide energy range from about 2 keV up to 80 keV. The instrument based on the gas scintillation proportional counter, will have an effective area of some 180 cm2 with an energy resolution of ~ 9% FWHM at 7 keV. The key performance parameters of the instrument, which include calibration results and the sensitivity of the planned observations, are discussed. |
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