Development of the Simbol-X science verification model and its contribution for the IXO Mission
2010
Like the International X-ray Observatory (IXO) mission, the Simbol-X mission is a projected X-ray space telescope
with spectral and imaging capabilities covering the energy range from 500 eV up to 80 keV. To detect photons
within this wide range of energies, a silicon based "Depleted P-channel Field Effect Transistor" (DePFET)-
matrix is used as the Low Energy Detector (LED) on top of an array of CdTe-Caliste modules, which act as the
High Energy Detector (HED).
A Science Verification Model (SVM) consisting of one LED quadrant in front of one Caliste module will be set
up at our institute (IAAT) and operated under laboratory conditions that approximate the expected environment
in space. As a first step we use the SVM to test and optimize the performance of the LED operation and data
acquisition chain, consisting of an ADC, an event-preprocessor, a sequencer, and an interface controller. All
these components have been developed at our institute with the objective to handle the high readout rate of
approximately 8000 frames per second. The second step is to study the behaviour and the interactions of LED
and HED operating as a combined detector system.
We report on the development status of the SVM and its associated electronics and present first results of
the currently achieved spectral performance.
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