Hitomi/XRISM micro-calorimeter
Abstract
We present an overview of the ASTRO-H (Hitomi) Soft X-Ray Spectrometer (SXS) and the X-Ray Imaging and Spectrometer Mission (XRISM) Resolve spectrometer. In each, a 36-pixel X-ray micro-calorimeter array operated at 50 mK covers a 3 × 3 arc-minute field of view. The instruments are designed to achieve an energy resolution of better than 7 eV over the 0.3 -- 12 keV energy range and operate for more than 3 years in orbit. Actually, the SXS achieved the energy resolution of 5 eV in orbit, but it was lost after only a month of operation due to the loss of spacecraft attitude control. For the recovery mission, XRISM will be equipped with the Resolve spectrometer which has mostly the same design as SXS and is expected to have the same in-flight performance.
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