ATHENA is an astrophysics space mission selected by ESA for a launch earlier than 2030. ATHENA will be equipped with an X-ray telescope 12m focal length and two focal plane detectors: the X-Ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) and the Wide Field Imager (WFI). X-IFU operating temperature below 100mK requires five thermal filters (TF) to reflect IR, protect the detector from molecular contamination and attenuate RF from telemetry. WFI requires a large Optical Blocking Filter (OBF), mounted on a filter wheel, to reduce optical load from bright UV/VIS sources. To maximize the X-ray transparency, filters need to be very thin and made of light material: polymer coated with low Z metal such as Al. Filters must survive severe launch loads: sine and random vibration, shock, differential pressure due to vacuum-venting for both detectors. WFI OBF must survive also acoustic loads, since it will be launched in atmospheric pressure, while X-IFU thermal filters must survive to cryogenic operation temperature. Large filter sizes and high mechanical loads suggested to support the film by using metallic reinforcing meshes.
Structural modeling and tests supporting the design of ATHENA X-IFU thermal filters and WFI opt. blocking filter
Fabio D'Anca;
2018
Abstract
ATHENA is an astrophysics space mission selected by ESA for a launch earlier than 2030. ATHENA will be equipped with an X-ray telescope 12m focal length and two focal plane detectors: the X-Ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) and the Wide Field Imager (WFI). X-IFU operating temperature below 100mK requires five thermal filters (TF) to reflect IR, protect the detector from molecular contamination and attenuate RF from telemetry. WFI requires a large Optical Blocking Filter (OBF), mounted on a filter wheel, to reduce optical load from bright UV/VIS sources. To maximize the X-ray transparency, filters need to be very thin and made of light material: polymer coated with low Z metal such as Al. Filters must survive severe launch loads: sine and random vibration, shock, differential pressure due to vacuum-venting for both detectors. WFI OBF must survive also acoustic loads, since it will be launched in atmospheric pressure, while X-IFU thermal filters must survive to cryogenic operation temperature. Large filter sizes and high mechanical loads suggested to support the film by using metallic reinforcing meshes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.