PolarLight: a CubeSat X-ray polarimeter based on the gas pixel detector

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Hua Feng
Weichun Jiang
Massimo Minuti
Qiong Wu
Aera Jung
Dongxin Yang
Saverio Citraro
Hikmat Nasimi
Jiandong Yu
Ge Jin
Jiahui Huang
Ming Zeng
Peng An
Luca Baldini
Ronaldo Bellazzini
Alessandro Brez
Luca Latronico
Carmelo Sgrò
Gloria Spandre
Michele Pinchera
Fabio Muleri
Paolo Soffitta
Enrico Costa
机构
[1] Tsinghua University,Department of Engineering Physics and Center for Astrophysics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory for Particle Astrophysics, Institute of High Energy Physics
[3] INFN-Pisa,School of Electronic and Information Engineering
[4] Ningbo University of Technology,undefined
[5] North Night Vision Technology Co.,undefined
[6] Ltd.,undefined
[7] IAPS/INAF,undefined
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Experimental Astronomy | 2019年 / 47卷
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Astronomy; X-ray polarimetry; Gas pixel detector; CubeSat;
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The gas pixel detector (GPD) is designed and developed for high-sensitivity astronomical X-ray polarimetry, which is a new window about to open in a few years. Due to the small mass, low power, and compact geometry of the GPD, we propose a CubeSat mission Polarimeter Light (PolarLight) to demonstrate and test the technology directly in space. There is no optics but a collimator to constrain the field of view to 2.3 degrees. Filled with pure dimethyl ether (DME) at 0.8 atm and sealed by a beryllium window of 100 μm thick, with a sensitive area of about 1.4 mm by 1.4 mm, PolarLight allows us to observe the brightest X-ray sources on the sky, with a count rate of, e.g., ∼0.2 counts s− 1 from the Crab nebula. The PolarLight is 1U in size and mounted in a 6U CubeSat, which was launched into a low Earth Sun-synchronous orbit on October 29, 2018, and is currently under test. More launches with improved designs are planned in 2019. These tests will help increase the technology readiness for future missions such as the enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry (eXTP), better understand the orbital background, and may help constrain the physics with observations of the brightest objects.
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