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arxiv: 1604.00670 · v1 · pith:3KFIGTGNnew · submitted 2016-04-03 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · cond-mat.supr-con· physics.ins-det

Development of the superconducting detectors and read-out for the X-IFU instrument on board of the X-ray observatory Athena

classification 🌌 astro-ph.IM cond-mat.supr-conphysics.ins-det
keywords x-rayathenahighsuperconductingx-ifuarrayboarddetectors
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The Advanced Telescope for High-Energy Astrophysics (Athena) has been selected by ESA as its second large-class mission. The future European X-ray observatory will study the hot and energetic Universe with its launch foreseen in 2028. Microcalorimeters based on superconducting Transition-edge sensor (TES) are the chosen technology for the detectors array of the X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) on board of Athena. The X-IFU is a 2-D imaging integral-field spectrometer operating in the soft X-ray band (0.3 -12 keV). The detector consists of an array of 3840 TESs coupled to X-ray absorbers and read out in the MHz bandwidth using Frequency Domain Multiplexing (FDM) based on Superconducting QUantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs). The proposed design calls for devices with a high filling-factor, high quantum efficiency, relatively high count-rate capability and an energy resolution of 2.5 eV at 5.9 keV. The paper will review the basic principle and the physics of the TES-based microcalorimeters and present the state-of-the art of the FDM read-out.

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