Design and performance of the eROSITA focal plane instrumentation
2012
We developed and tested X-ray PNCCD focal plane detectors for the eROSITA (extended ROentgen Survey with an
Imaging Telescope Array) space telescope. General scientific goal of the eROSITA project is the exploration of the X-ray
universe in the energy band from about 0.2 keV up to 10 keV with excellent energy, time, and spatial resolution in
combination with large effective telescope areas. The observational program divides into an all-sky survey and pointed
observations. The mission duration is scheduled for 7.5 years. The German instrument will be launched in near future to
the Lagrange point L2 on the Russian satellite SRG. The detection of single X-ray photons with precise information
about their energy, angle of incidence and time is accomplished for eROSITA by an array of seven identical and
independent PNCCD cameras. Each camera is assigned to a dedicated mirror system of Wolter-I type. The key
component of the camera is a 5 cm • 3 cm large, back-illuminated, 450 μm thick and fully depleted frame store PNCCD
chip. This chip is a further development of the sensor type that is in operation as focal plane detector on the XMMNewton
satellite since launch in 1999 to date. Development and production of the CCDs for the eROSITA project were
performed by the MPI Halbleiterlabor, as already in the past for the XMM-Newton project. According to the status of
the project, a complete design of the seven flight cameras including the camera electronics and the filter wheel has been
developed. Various functional and performance tests have been accomplished for a detailed characterization of the
eROSITA camera system. We focus here especially on the focal plane detector design and the performance of the
detectors, which are essential for the success of the X-ray astronomy space project.
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