Magnetically-coupled microcalorimeter arrays for x-ray astrophysics with sub-eV spectral resolution and large format capability Project

"We propose to develop a revolutionary x-ray camera for astrophysical imaging spectroscopy. High-resolution x-ray spectroscopy is a powerful tool for studying the evolving universe. Emission line ratios (e.g. within the He-like triplet) provide density and temperature diagnostics. Emission and absorption line energies identify ions and determine their velocities, and the shape of the lines can be used to study turbulence or the relativistic effects of a supermassive black hole. The grating spectrometers on the XMM and Chandra satellites demonstrated the power of high-resolution x-ray spectroscopy for astrophysics, but there remains a need for instrumentation that can provide higher spectral resolution with high throughput in the Fe-K band and that can enable spatial/spectral investigations of extended sources, such as supernova remnants and galaxy clusters. The instrumentation needed is a broad-band imaging spectrometer - basically an x-ray camera that can precisely resolve x-ray energies and fluxes over a large field-of-view.

While we do not claim that in 3 years we will have developed such detectors, we advocate developing the technology that has the greatest potential for achieving this. Theoretically, magnetically-coupled microcalorimeters are best equipped to achieve sub-eV energy resolution in very large formats. We propose to build upon the work carried out by our group on metallic magnetic calorimeters (MMC) in the antecedent program. The great promise of MMCs for sub-eV energy resolution has been recognized for years. During our current research program, an accident in detector fabrication produced devices that derived their sensitivity from a different operating principle - the temperature dependence of a superconduc

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Maintainer Simon Bandler
Last Updated March 31, 2025, 23:47 (UTC)
Created March 31, 2025, 23:47 (UTC)
accessLevel public
bureauCode {026:00}
catalog_@context https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.jsonld
catalog_@id https://data.nasa.gov/data.json
catalog_conformsTo https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
catalog_describedBy https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.json
harvest_object_id 2260b17f-ffc8-447f-8ae2-01f85d679875
harvest_source_id 61638e72-b36c-4866-9d28-551a3062f158
harvest_source_title DNG Legacy Data
identifier TECHPORT_10876
issued 2010-01-01
landingPage http://techport.nasa.gov/view/10876
modified 2020-01-29
programCode {026:000}
publisher Science Mission Directorate
references {http://techport.nasa.gov/home,http://techport.nasa.gov/doc/home/TechPort_Advanced_Search.pdf,http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=6561,http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=3456,http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=3447,http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=6584,http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=6560,http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=3448}
resource-type Dataset
source_datajson_identifier true
source_hash 82ceb0f41e0f86fb5c54d3e5a91dc8111668da6eaa858cf87db661ec07cd3670
source_schema_version 1.1
temporal 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z/2014-01-01T00:00:00Z