X-ray testing of grazing incidence optics fabricated at the University of Colorado

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Fabrication, Grazing Incidence, Metal Surfaces, University Program, X Ray Detectors, X Ray Telescopes, Aluminum, Grinding, Interstellar Matter, Nickel, Polishing, X Ray Imagery, X Ray Scattering

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An account is given of the methods and results of X-ray testing for the grazing-incidence optics of the F/5.73 Wolter Type I telescope, whose mirror had flown on a NASA sounding rocket in March, 1991. Attention is given to the tests of the inplane (full aperture) and offplane (apodized aperture) imaging response at 0.25-1.50 keV energies; correlations with surface figures are discussed.

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