We present a progress report on the various endeavors we are undertaking at MSFC in support of the Wide Field X-Ray Telescope development. In particular we discuss assembly and alignment techniques, in-situ polishing corrections, and the results of our efforts to optimize mirror prescriptions including polynomial coefficients, relative shell displacements, detector placements and tilts. This optimization does not require a blind search through the multi-dimensional parameter space. Under the assumption that the parameters are small enough so that second order expansions are valid, we show that the performance at the detector can be expressed as a quadratic function with numerical coefficients derived from a ray trace through the underlying ...
Sensitive surveys of the X‐ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
New technology in grazing-incidence mirror fabrication and assembly is necessary to achieve sub-arcs...
Future x-ray telescopes will likely require lightweight mirrors to attain the large collecting areas...
The next generation wide-field X-ray telescope (WFXT) will require an angular resolution of ~5-10 ar...
The capability of future X-ray telescopes depends on the quality of their Point Spread Function (PSF...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
Grazing incidence mirrors for X-ray astronomy are usually designed in the parabola-hyperbola (Wolte...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
The Wide Field X-Ray Telescope (WFXT) is a medium-class mission designed to be 2-orders-of-magnitude...
New technology in grazing-incidence mirror fabrication and assembly is necessary to achieve sub-arcs...
Optical design trades are underway at the Goddard Space Flight Center to define a telescope for an x...
The Wide Field X-Ray Telescope (WFXT) is a medium-class mission designed to be 2-orders-of-magnitude...
The Wide Field X-Ray Telescope (WEXT) will carry out an unprecedented X-ray survey of galaxyclusters...
Sensitive surveys of the X‐ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
New technology in grazing-incidence mirror fabrication and assembly is necessary to achieve sub-arcs...
Future x-ray telescopes will likely require lightweight mirrors to attain the large collecting areas...
The next generation wide-field X-ray telescope (WFXT) will require an angular resolution of ~5-10 ar...
The capability of future X-ray telescopes depends on the quality of their Point Spread Function (PSF...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
Grazing incidence mirrors for X-ray astronomy are usually designed in the parabola-hyperbola (Wolte...
Sensitive surveys of the X-ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
The Wide Field X-Ray Telescope (WFXT) is a medium-class mission designed to be 2-orders-of-magnitude...
New technology in grazing-incidence mirror fabrication and assembly is necessary to achieve sub-arcs...
Optical design trades are underway at the Goddard Space Flight Center to define a telescope for an x...
The Wide Field X-Ray Telescope (WFXT) is a medium-class mission designed to be 2-orders-of-magnitude...
The Wide Field X-Ray Telescope (WEXT) will carry out an unprecedented X-ray survey of galaxyclusters...
Sensitive surveys of the X‐ray universe have been limited to small areas of the sky due to the intri...
New technology in grazing-incidence mirror fabrication and assembly is necessary to achieve sub-arcs...
Future x-ray telescopes will likely require lightweight mirrors to attain the large collecting areas...