Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986spie..628..176f&link_type=abstract
IN: Advanced technology optical telescopes III; Proceedings of the Meeting, Tucson, AZ, Mar. 3-6, 1986 (A87-35201 15-89). Bellin
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Bandpass Filters, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Grazing Incidence, Mirrors, Ultraviolet Telescopes, X Rays, Antimony, Design Analysis, Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite, Grazing Incidence Telescopes, Ray Tracing, Titanium
Scientific paper
While EUV grazing incidence telescopes of conventional design exhibit a substantial X-ray response as well as an extreme UV response, and existing bandpass filters for the transmission of radiation longward of 400 A also transmit soft X-rays, the grazing incidence telescope presented suppresses this soft X-ray throughput through the incorporation of a Wolter Schwarzschild Type II mirror with large graze angles. The desirable features of an EUV photometric survey telescope are retained. An instrument of this design will be flown on the EUE mission, in order to make a survey of the sky at wavelengths longer than 400 A.
Bowyer Stuart
Finley David S.
Jelinsky Patrick
Malina Roger F.
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