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X-ray polarimetry in astrophysics with the Gas Pixel Detector

F Muleri et al 2009 JINST 4 P11002   doi: 10.1088/1748-0221/4/11/P11002  Help

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F Muleria, R Bellazzinib, A Brezb, E Costaa, F Lazzarottoa, M Minutib, M Pincherab, A Rubinia, P Soffittaa and G Spandreb
a INAF/IASF Rome, Via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, I-00133 Rome, Italy
b INFN Pisa, Largo B. Pontecorvo 3, I-56127 Pisa, Italy
E-mail: fabio.muleri@iasf-roma.inaf.it

Part of 1st International Conference on Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD2009)

Abstract. The Gas Pixel Detector, recently developed and continuously improved by Pisa INFN in collaboration with IASF-Roma of INAF, can visualize the tracks produced within a low Z gas by photoelectrons of few keV. By reconstructing the impact point and the original direction of the photoelectrons, the GPD can measure the linear polarization of X-rays, while preserving the information on the absorption point, the energy and the time of individual photons. Applied to X-ray Astrophysics, in the focus of grazing incidence telescopes, it can perform angular resolved polarimetry with a huge improvement of sensitivity, when compared with the conventional techniques of Bragg diffraction at 45° and Compton scattering around 90°. This configuration is the basis of POLARIX and HXMT, two pathfinder missions, and is included in the baseline design of IXO, the very large X-ray telescope under study by NASA, ESA and JAXA.

Key words: X-ray detectors and telescopes; Polarisation; Space instrumentation

Received 15 September 2009, accepted for publication 12 October 2009
Published 5 November 2009

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