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The Warm Electron Beam Ion Trap (WEBIT): An instrument for ground calibration of space-borne x-ray spectrometers.

T E Lockard1, E W Magee1, D A Layne1, M A Leutenegger2, M E Eckart2, N Hell1, G V Brown1, P Beiersdorfer1.   

Abstract

The warm electron beam ion trap (WEBIT) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is being developed as a pre-launch, ground calibration source for space-borne, high-throughput, high-resolution x-ray spectrometers, such as the x-ray imaging and spectroscopy mission Resolve quantum calorimeter. Historically, calibration sources for calorimeter spectrometers have relied on characteristic line emission from x-ray tubes, fluorescing metals, and radioactive sources. The WEBIT, by contrast, relies on emission from x-ray transitions in highly charged ions, for example, hydrogen-like and helium-like ions, whose energies are well known and whose line shapes are relatively simple. The WEBIT can create astrophysically relevant ions whose x-ray emission falls in the 0.3-12 keV science bandpass of Resolve and has a portable design advantageous for a calibration source. The WEBIT will be used to help calibrate Resolve's instrumental line shape and gain scale as a function of various operational parameters during both detector subsystem level testing and instrumental level testing.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30399834     DOI: 10.1063/1.5039338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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1.  Calibration and Testing of Small High-Resolution Transition Edge Sensor Microcalorimeters with Optical Photons.

Authors:  Felix T Jaeckel; C V Ambarish; Haoran Dai; Shukai Liu; Dan McCammon; Mari McPheron; Kari L Nelms; Avirup Roy; Haley R Stueber; Simon R Bandler; James A Chervenak; Kazuhiro Sakai; Stephen J Smith
Journal:  IEEE Trans Appl Supercond       Date:  2021-01-21
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