Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997jxst....7..211h&link_type=abstract
J. X-Ray Sci. Technol. (Netherlands), Vol. 7, No. 3 - 4, p. 211 - 214
Physics
X-Ray Telescopes: Tests, X-Ray Telescopes: Solar X Rays
Scientific paper
The GOLDHELOX Project is a student run project to construct a robotic solar telescope that will be used to take images of the Sun in the soft X-ray region (171 - 181 Å) of the spectrum. The optical system uses a microchannel plate (MCP) detector. The authors tested the MCP and verify that MCP's can be used to image soft X-rays. Soft X-rays were created by a Manson source attached to a proportional counter to determine the amount of emitted X-rays detected by the MCP. The voltages on the MCP were varied to observe responses of varying voltage differences. Most of the observations were visible observations along with images made by a 35 mm camera with a telephoto lens. The authors found the 1000 V difference to produce the strongest and clearest images.
Hintz Maureen L.
Madsen David W.
Moody Joseph Ward
Olsen Samuel D.
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