The AXAF high resolution camera (HRC) and its use for observations of distant clusters of galaxies

1987 
The High Resolution Camera being developed for AXAF is briefly described, comparing it with its predecessor, the Einstein HRI, and providing preliminary performance data. The HRC is a 10 cm x 10 cm detector with CsI coated microchannel plates providing a large field of view device with high X-ray quantum efficiency. The overall sensitivity of the HRC on AXAF is about 50 times that of the Einstein HRI. An example of the power of this instrument is discussed in the context of studies of distant clusters of galaxies. The HRC can detect individual galaxies in a cluster of redshift 1, if they are similar to the early-type galaxies in nearby clusters that have been observed by the Einstein instruments. The HRC will be used to measure the luminosity function for clusters of galaxies as a function of their distance up to a redshift of 1. This will allow observation of evolutionary effects in clusters as a whole, while the detection of individual galaxies will permit studies of galaxy evolution in a cluster environment.
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