The European Space Agency (ESA) X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy (XEUS) mission is designed as a follow-on to the ESA X-ray Multi Mirror (XMM-Newton) mission and may contain charge-coupled device (CCD) based instrumentation. Low instrument background is essential for the mission to maximise sensitivity. Results from XMM-Newton and the Japanese Space Agency Suzaku mission show that both the detector design and the orbit (LEO vs. HEO) have major impacts on the instrument background. This gives implications for the optimal instrument configuration for XEUS and other future missions. Here we use a Monte Carlo simulation technique, utilising the Geant4 toolkit, to model the instrument background for CCDs in-orbit. The model will be initially...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
16 pages, 10 figures (1 colour), accepted for publication in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Phys...
In anticipation of the European Space Agency (ESA) X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy (XEUS) missi...
Particle-induced background, or “instrument background”, produced from the interaction of background...
X-ray-like background has the ability to introduce significant systematic and statistical errors to ...
The observation of most astrophysical X-ray sources is characterized by the fact that these usually ...
The radiation damage effects from the harsh radiative environment outside the Earth's atmosphere can...
The anticipated high sensitivity and the science goals of the next generation X-ray space missions, ...
Context. Observations in the X-ray energy band are often limited by the background because...
In recent years the XEUS mission concept has evolved and has been the subject of several industrial ...
The visible imager instrument on board the Euclid mission is a weak-lensing experiment that depends ...
In X-ray astronomy we can collect informations from five different observables: intensity, source lo...
ISBN: 978-0-07354-0662-9International audienceThe Simbol-X background simulation group is working to...
International audienceUsing the Geant4 toolkit, a Monte-Carlo code to simulate the detector backgrou...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
16 pages, 10 figures (1 colour), accepted for publication in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Phys...
In anticipation of the European Space Agency (ESA) X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy (XEUS) missi...
Particle-induced background, or “instrument background”, produced from the interaction of background...
X-ray-like background has the ability to introduce significant systematic and statistical errors to ...
The observation of most astrophysical X-ray sources is characterized by the fact that these usually ...
The radiation damage effects from the harsh radiative environment outside the Earth's atmosphere can...
The anticipated high sensitivity and the science goals of the next generation X-ray space missions, ...
Context. Observations in the X-ray energy band are often limited by the background because...
In recent years the XEUS mission concept has evolved and has been the subject of several industrial ...
The visible imager instrument on board the Euclid mission is a weak-lensing experiment that depends ...
In X-ray astronomy we can collect informations from five different observables: intensity, source lo...
ISBN: 978-0-07354-0662-9International audienceThe Simbol-X background simulation group is working to...
International audienceUsing the Geant4 toolkit, a Monte-Carlo code to simulate the detector backgrou...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
16 pages, 10 figures (1 colour), accepted for publication in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Phys...