X-rays provide one of the few bands through which we can study the epoch of reionization, when the first galaxies, black holes and stars were born. To reach the sensitivity required to image these first discrete objects in the universe needs a major advance in X-ray optics. Generation-X (Gen-X) is currently the only X-ray astronomy mission concept that addresses this goal. Gen-X aims to improve substantially on the Chandra angular resolution and to do so with substantially larger effective area. These two goals can only be met if a mirror technology can be developed that yields high angular resolution at much lower mass/unit area than the Chandra optics, matching that of Constellation-X (Con-X). We describe an approach to this goal based on...
Grazing-incidence X-ray optics have revolutionized X-ray astrophysics. The ability to concentrate fl...
Significant advances in science inevitably occur when the state of the art in instrumentation improv...
X-ray telescopes are essential to the future of x-ray astronomy. In this talk I will describe a comp...
X-rays provide one of the few bands through which we can study the epoch of reionization, when the f...
In this report we provide a summary of the technical progress achieved during the last year Generati...
US, European, and Japanese space agencies each now operate successful X-ray missions -- NASA s Chand...
Development of high resolution focusing telescopes has led to a tremendous leap in sensitivity, revo...
X-ray optics with both high angular resolution and lightweight is essential for further progress in ...
Described within is the design, manufacture, metrology and X-ray testing of an active X-ray prototy...
Addressing the astrophysical problems of the 2020's requires sub-arcsecond x-ray imaging with square...
Astronomy is by nature a visual science. The high quality imagery produced by the world’s observator...
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory continues to provide an unparalleled means for exploring the high-e...
Over the past 16 years, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has provided an unparalleled means for expl...
The Constellation X-ray Mission is a high throughput X-ray facility emphasizing observations at high...
Xray optics has revolutionized xray astronomy. The degree of background suppression that these affor...
Grazing-incidence X-ray optics have revolutionized X-ray astrophysics. The ability to concentrate fl...
Significant advances in science inevitably occur when the state of the art in instrumentation improv...
X-ray telescopes are essential to the future of x-ray astronomy. In this talk I will describe a comp...
X-rays provide one of the few bands through which we can study the epoch of reionization, when the f...
In this report we provide a summary of the technical progress achieved during the last year Generati...
US, European, and Japanese space agencies each now operate successful X-ray missions -- NASA s Chand...
Development of high resolution focusing telescopes has led to a tremendous leap in sensitivity, revo...
X-ray optics with both high angular resolution and lightweight is essential for further progress in ...
Described within is the design, manufacture, metrology and X-ray testing of an active X-ray prototy...
Addressing the astrophysical problems of the 2020's requires sub-arcsecond x-ray imaging with square...
Astronomy is by nature a visual science. The high quality imagery produced by the world’s observator...
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory continues to provide an unparalleled means for exploring the high-e...
Over the past 16 years, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has provided an unparalleled means for expl...
The Constellation X-ray Mission is a high throughput X-ray facility emphasizing observations at high...
Xray optics has revolutionized xray astronomy. The degree of background suppression that these affor...
Grazing-incidence X-ray optics have revolutionized X-ray astrophysics. The ability to concentrate fl...
Significant advances in science inevitably occur when the state of the art in instrumentation improv...
X-ray telescopes are essential to the future of x-ray astronomy. In this talk I will describe a comp...