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Quantifying the Effect of Cosmic Ray Showers on the X-IFU Energy ResolutionThe X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) will operate an array of more than 3000 Transition Edge Sensor pixels at 90 mK with an unprecedented energy resolution of 2.5 eV at 7 keV. In space, primary cosmic rays and secondary particles produced in the instrument structure will continuously deposit energy on the detector wafer and induce fluctuations on the pixels’ thermal bath. We have investigated through simulations of the X-IFU readout chain how these fluctuations eventually influence the energy measurement of X-ray photons. Realistic timelines of thermal bath fluctuations at different positions in the array are generated as a function of a thermal model and the expected distribution of the deposited energy of the charged particles. These are then used to model the TES response to these thermal perturbations and their influence on the onboard energy reconstruction process. Overall, we show that with adequate heatsinking, the main energy resolution degradation effect remains minimal and within the associated resolution allocation of 0.2 eV. We further study
how a dedicated triggering algorithm could be put in place to flag the rarer large thermal events.
Document ID
20210013582
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
P. Peille ORCID
(Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales Paris, France)
R. den Hartog
(Netherlands Institute for Space Research Utrecht, Netherlands)
A. Miniussi
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
S. Stever
(Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe Kashiwa, Japan)
S. Bandler
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
C. Kirsch
(University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Erlangen, Bayern, Germany)
M. Lorenz
(University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Erlangen, Bayern, Germany)
T. Dauser
(University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Erlangen, Bayern, Germany)
J. Wilms
(University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Erlangen, Bayern, Germany)
S. Lotti
(Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology Rome, Italy)
F. Gatti
(University of Genoa Genoa, Liguria, Italy)
C. Macculi
(Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology Rome, Italy)
B. Jackson
(Netherlands Institute for Space Research Utrecht, Netherlands)
Date Acquired
April 13, 2021
Publication Date
February 1, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Publisher: Springer
Volume: 199
Issue Publication Date: April 1, 2020
ISSN: 0022-2291
e-ISSN: 1573-7357
Subject Category
Physics (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC17M0002
WBS: 244904
CONTRACT_GRANT: DLR 50 QR 1903
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Public
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