X-ray telescopes are essential to the future of x-ray astronomy. In this talk I will describe a comprehensive program to advance the technology for x-ray telescopes well beyond the state of the art represented by the three currently operating missions: Chandra, XMM-Newton, and Suzaku. This program will address the three key issues in making an x-ray telescope: (1) angular resolution, (2) effective area per unit mass, and (3) cost per unit effective area. The objectives of this technology program are (1) in the near term, to enable Explorer-class x-ray missions and an IXO-type mission, and (2) in the long term, to enable a flagship x-ray mission with sub-arcsecond angular resolution and multi-square-meter effective area, at an affordable cos...
A new generation of hard X-ray telescopes using focusing optics are poised to dramatically improve t...
Addressing the astrophysical problems of the 2020's requires sub-arcsecond x-ray imaging with square...
High-resolution, high throughput optics for x-ray astronomy entails fabrication of well-formed mirro...
X-ray optics with both high angular resolution and lightweight is essential for further progress in ...
Three factors characterize an X-ray optics technology: angular resolution, effective area per unit m...
X-ray astronomy critically depends on X-ray optics. The capability of an X-ray telescope is largelyd...
Future x-ray astronomical missions require x-ray mirror assemblies that provide both high angular re...
We describe an approach to building mirror assemblies for next generation X-ray telescopes. It incor...
We are developing adjustable X-ray optics to use on a mission such as SMART-X (see posters 38.02, 38...
In order to advance significantly scientific objectives, future x-ray astronomy missions will likely...
US, European, and Japanese space agencies each now operate successful X-ray missions -- NASA s Chand...
Angular resolution and photon-collecting area are the two most important factors that determine the ...
In order to advance significantly scientific objectives, future x-ray astronomy missions will likely...
The International X-ray Observatory (IXO) mission requires a lightweight and high throughput spectro...
In order to advance significantly scientific objectives, future x-ray astronomy missions will likely...
A new generation of hard X-ray telescopes using focusing optics are poised to dramatically improve t...
Addressing the astrophysical problems of the 2020's requires sub-arcsecond x-ray imaging with square...
High-resolution, high throughput optics for x-ray astronomy entails fabrication of well-formed mirro...
X-ray optics with both high angular resolution and lightweight is essential for further progress in ...
Three factors characterize an X-ray optics technology: angular resolution, effective area per unit m...
X-ray astronomy critically depends on X-ray optics. The capability of an X-ray telescope is largelyd...
Future x-ray astronomical missions require x-ray mirror assemblies that provide both high angular re...
We describe an approach to building mirror assemblies for next generation X-ray telescopes. It incor...
We are developing adjustable X-ray optics to use on a mission such as SMART-X (see posters 38.02, 38...
In order to advance significantly scientific objectives, future x-ray astronomy missions will likely...
US, European, and Japanese space agencies each now operate successful X-ray missions -- NASA s Chand...
Angular resolution and photon-collecting area are the two most important factors that determine the ...
In order to advance significantly scientific objectives, future x-ray astronomy missions will likely...
The International X-ray Observatory (IXO) mission requires a lightweight and high throughput spectro...
In order to advance significantly scientific objectives, future x-ray astronomy missions will likely...
A new generation of hard X-ray telescopes using focusing optics are poised to dramatically improve t...
Addressing the astrophysical problems of the 2020's requires sub-arcsecond x-ray imaging with square...
High-resolution, high throughput optics for x-ray astronomy entails fabrication of well-formed mirro...