Physics
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Feb 1994
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 2010, p. 118-125, X-Ray and Ultraviolet Polarimetry, Silvano Fineschi; Ed.
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An optical imaging chamber can be used to detect x-rays by imaging the tracks of photoelectrons ejected when the x-rays are absorbed in the detector volume. These tracks contain information about the location of the x-ray interaction point and its polarization. In the lab, we have obtained a modulation factor of 30% for 60 keV polarized x-rays. Here we discuss preliminary work done towards building a large area hard x-ray imaging polarimeter which will be able to measure x-ray polarizations from bright cosmic x-ray sources at energies between 40 keV and 100 keV.
Austin Robert A.
Minamitani Takahisa
Ramsey Brian D.
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