A. Di Marco, F. Muleri, S. Fabiani, F. La Monaca, J. Rankin, P. Soffitta, L. Baldini, E. Costa, E. Del Monte, R. Ferrazzoli, C. Lefevre, L. Maiolo, F. Maita, A. Manfreda, A. Morbidini, S. O’Dell, B. Ramsey, A. Ratheesh, C. Sgro’, A. Trois, A. Tennant, M. Weisskopf
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Abstract
The imaging x-ray polarimetry explorer (IXPE) was launched on December 9, 2021, from Cape Canaveral into a low-Earth equatorial orbit. The mission, led by NASA in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency (ASI), features three identical telescopes, each with an imaging x-ray photoelectric polarimeter at the focus of an x-ray mirror assembly. Each focal-plane detector includes a set of four calibration sources powered by a 55Fe nuclide to monitor the detector’s performance. Of these sources, one produces polarized x-rays at two energies and the remaining three generate unpolarized radiation. Here we present the status of this monitoring program, starting from installation of the flight nuclides before on-ground environmental testing of the observatory through recent on-orbit measurements during science operations.