'SODART' telescope silicon detector cooling system (thermal test results of the scale-down model)

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Cryogenic Cooling, Radiation Detectors, Scale Models, Silicon, Thermal Vacuum Tests, X Ray Telescopes, Focal Plane Devices, Heat Exchangers, Heat Pipes, Operating Temperature

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The onboard 'SODART' telescope silicon detector cooling system of the 'Spectrum-X-Gamma' observatory, which is designed for the space objects X-ray radiation study, is described. The scale-down model of the passive cooling system description and thermal vacuum test results of this model are given. In the real cooling system the minimal detector temperature at 300 mW heat release is expected about 107 K.

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