ATHENA X-IFU Demonstration Model: First joint operation of the main TES Array and its Cryogenic Anti...
ATHENA X-IFU Demonstration Model: First joint operation of the main TES Array and its Cryogenic AntiCoincidence Detector (CryoAC)
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D'Andrea, M , Ravensberg, K , Argan, A , Brienza, D , Lotti, S , Macculi, C , Minervini, G , Piro, L , Torrioli, G , Chiarello, F , L Ferrari Barusso , Biasotti, M , Gallucci, G , Gatti, F , Rigano, M , Akamatsu, H , Dercksen, J , Gottardi, L , de Groote, F , den Hartog, R , J -W den Herder , Hoogeveen, R , Jackson, B , McCalden, A , Rosman, S , Taralli, E , Vaccaro, D , de Wit, M , Chervenak, J , Smith, S and Wakeham, N
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The X-IFU is the cryogenic spectrometer onboard the future ATHENA X-ray observatory. It is based on a large array of TES microcalorimeters, which works in combination with a Cryogenic AntiCoincidence detector (CryoAC). This is necessary to reduce the particle background level thus enabling part of the mission science goals. Here we present the firs...
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ATHENA X-IFU Demonstration Model: First joint operation of the main TES Array and its Cryogenic AntiCoincidence Detector (CryoAC)
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Ravensberg, K
Argan, A
Brienza, D
Lotti, S
Macculi, C
Minervini, G
Piro, L
Torrioli, G
Chiarello, F
L Ferrari Barusso
Biasotti, M
Gallucci, G
Gatti, F
Rigano, M
Akamatsu, H
Dercksen, J
Gottardi, L
de Groote, F
den Hartog, R
J -W den Herder
Hoogeveen, R
Jackson, B
McCalden, A
Rosman, S
Taralli, E
Vaccaro, D
de Wit, M
Chervenak, J
Smith, S
Wakeham, N
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2682964500
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2682964500
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2331-8422
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10.48550/arxiv.2206.15150