The Low Energy X-ray telescope (LE) onboard the Insight-HXMT astronomy satellite

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Yong Chen
WeiWei Cui
Wei Li
Juan Wang
YuPeng Xu
FangJun Lu
YuSa Wang
TianXiang Chen
DaWei Han
Wei Hu
Yi Zhang
Jia Huo
YanJi Yang
MaoShun Li
Bo Lu
ZiLiang Zhang
TiPei Li
ShuangNan Zhang
ShaoLin Xiong
Shu Zhang
RongFeng Xue
XiaoFan Zhao
Yue Zhu
YuXuan Zhu
HongWei Liu
YiJung Yang
Fan Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory for Particle Astrophysics, Institute of High Energy Physics
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Physics
[3] Tsinghua University,Department of Education
[4] Lu Liang University,Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology
[5] China Academy of Space Technology,College of Physics
[6] Jilin University,undefined
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Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy | 2020年 / 63卷
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LE; X-ray telescope; SCD; collimators;
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The Low Energy X-ray telescope (LE) is one of the three main instruments of the Insight-Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT). It is equipped with Swept Charge Device (SCD) sensor arrays with a total geometrical area of 384 cm and an energy band from 0.7 to 13 keV. In order to evaluate the particle induced X-ray background and the cosmic X-ray background simultaneously, LE adopts collimators to define four types of Field Of Views (FOVs), i.e., 1.6°×6°, 4°×6°, 50°-60°×2°-6° and the blocked ones which block the X-ray by an aluminum cover. LE is constituted of three detector boxes (LEDs) and an electric control box (LEB) and achieves a good energy resolution of 140 eV@5.9 keV, an excellent time resolution of 0.98 ms, as well as an extremely low pileup (<1%@18000 cts/s). Detailed performance tests and calibration on the ground have been performed, including energy-channel relation, energy response, detection efficiency and time response.
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