Veronika Stieglitz, Dirk Stieglitz, René Hudec, Martin Jelinek
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Abstract
A lobster eye (LE) is a wide-field type of X-ray optics, which provides a large field of view at the expense of angular resolution. The optics presented in this paper are the LE optics in Schmidt arrangement made from glass sheets with golden reflective coatings. It was used as a scientific payload on the WRXR rocket experiment. Before the mission itself, the optics was tested on ground to obtain more information about its behavior. Part of these tests were several nights of observation at the Ondrejov observatory. We used the optics in combination with a CMOS camera to acquire images in visible light of various bright sources in the sky. In order to enable long-time exposures, the robotic mount of the BART telescope was used. The goal of this experiment was to confirm the focal length of the optics using a source at infinity, and to show how the optics, designed for X-ray observations, performs in visible light. This brief article describes the methods used for evaluation and presents and discusses the results obtained within the night observation experiment.
龙虾眼(LE)是一种宽视场类型的 X 射线光学器件,它提供大视场,但牺牲了角度分辨率。本文中介绍的光学器件是施密特排列的 LE 光学器件,由带有金色反射涂层的玻璃片制成。它被用作 WRXR 火箭实验的科学有效载荷。在执行任务之前,对光学仪器进行了地面测试,以获得更多有关其性能的信息。测试的一部分是在翁德雷约夫天文台进行的几晚观测。我们将光学仪器与 CMOS 摄像机结合使用,获取天空中各种明亮光源的可见光图像。为了实现长时间曝光,我们使用了 BART 望远镜的机器人支架。该实验的目的是利用无限远处的光源确认光学系统的焦距,并展示为 X 射线观测而设计的光学系统在可见光下的表现。这篇简短的文章介绍了用于评估的方法,并介绍和讨论了在夜间观测实验中获得的结果。
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Astronomische Nachrichten, founded in 1821 by H. C. Schumacher, is the oldest astronomical journal worldwide still being published. Famous astronomical discoveries and important papers on astronomy and astrophysics published in more than 300 volumes of the journal give an outstanding representation of the progress of astronomical research over the last 180 years. Today, Astronomical Notes/ Astronomische Nachrichten publishes articles in the field of observational and theoretical astrophysics and related topics in solar-system and solar physics. Additional, papers on astronomical instrumentation ground-based and space-based as well as papers about numerical astrophysical techniques and supercomputer modelling are covered. Papers can be completed by short video sequences in the electronic version. Astronomical Notes/ Astronomische Nachrichten also publishes special issues of meeting proceedings.