X-ray spectroscopy and imagery of supernova remnants with the Einstein ObservatoryThe two complementary spectroscopic instruments of the Einsten Observatory make possible X-ray spectroscopy of SNRs with considerably increased sensitivity and spectral resolution. The Solid State Spectrometer is a cryogenically cooled detector with 160 eV resolution, which suffices not only for the separation of lines due to different elements, but also the resolution of H-like, He-like and neutral lines from the same element for Si and above. The Focal Plane Crystal Spectrometer uses Bragg crystals to achieve excellent spectral resolution, but at the expense of sensitivity. Both instruments operate over most of the 0.2-4 keV energy band of the Einstein telescope, and are able to detect most of the important X-ray lines except the K lines of Fe and Ni.
Document ID
19830040636
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Winkler, P. F. (Middlebury College Middleburgy, VT, United States)
Markert, T. H. (MIT Cambridge, MA, United States)
Szymkowiak, A. E. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Canizares, C. R. (Middlebury Coll. VT, United States)