Soft-electron background in X-ray telescopes using grazing-incidence optics in near-earth orbits

Physics – Optics

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Background Radiation, Earth Orbital Environments, Grazing Incidence, X Ray Telescopes, Electron Counters, Optical Filters, Panoramic Cameras, Rosat Mission, Space Missions

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Modeling of the low-energy-electron background in the UK X-ray telescope on Rosat is carried out. The results of the Rosat telescope modeling are then applied to several other missions using grazing-incidence optics. Estimates of electron throughput for various near-earth missions using grazing-incidence optics (including the Einstein, AXAF, Extreme UV Explorer, and SAX missions) are presented.

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