AXAF-mirror effective area calibration using the C-continuum source and solid state detectors

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The AXAF X-ray mirrors underwent thorough calibration using the X-ray Calibration Facility (XRCF) at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL from late 1996 to early 1997. The x-ray calibration made novel use of the x-ray continuum from a conventional electron-impact source. Taking advantage of the good spectral resolution of solid-state detectors, continuum measurements proved advantageous in calibration the effective area of AXAF's High-Resolution Mirror Assembly (HRMA) for the entire AXAF energy band. The measurements were made by comparing the spectrum detected by a SSD at the focal plane with the spectrum detected by a beam normalization SSD. The HRMA effective area was calibrated by comparing the measurements with the HRMA raytrace model. The HRMA on-orbit performance predictions are made using the calibration results.

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