Title :
HX-POL—A Balloon-Borne Hard X-Ray Polarimeter
Author :
Krawczynski, H. ; Garson, A., III ; Martin, J. ; Li, Q. ; Beilicke, M. ; Dowkontt, P. ; Lee, K. ; Wulf, E. ; Kurfess, J. ; Novikova, E.I. ; De Geronimo, G. ; Baring, M.G. ; Harding, A.K. ; Grindlay, J. ; Hong, J.S.
Author_Institution :
Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract :
We report on the design and estimated performance of a balloon-borne hard X-ray polarimeter called HX-POL. The experiment uses a combination of Si and Cadmium Zinc Telluride detectors to measure the polarization of 50 keV-400 keV X-rays from cosmic sources through the dependence of the angular distribution of Compton scattered photons on the polarization direction. On a one-day balloon flight, HX-POL would allow us to measure the polarization of bright Crab-like sources for polarization degrees well below 10%. On a longer (15-30 day) flight from Australia or Antarctica, HX-POL would be be able to measure the polarization of bright galactic X-ray sources down to polarization degrees of a few percent. Hard X-ray polarization measurements provide unique venues for the study of particle acceleration processes by compact objects and relativistic outflows. In this paper, we discuss the overall instrument design and performance. Furthermore, we present results from laboratory tests of the Si and CZT detectors.
Keywords :
X-ray astronomy; X-ray sources (astronomical); aerospace instrumentation; astronomical instruments; polarimeters; sensors; Antarctica; Australia; CZT detector; Cadmium Zinc Telluride detector; Compton scattered photons; HX-POL design; HX-POL performance; Si; Si detector; angular distribution; balloon-borne hard X-ray polarimeter; bright Crab-like source polarization; bright galactic X-ray source polarization; compact objects; cosmic sources; electron volt energy 50 keV to 400 keV; hard X-ray polarization measurements; particle acceleration processes; relativistic outflows; Antarctica; Australia; Cadmium compounds; Particle measurements; Particle scattering; Polarization; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; X-ray scattering; Zinc compounds; Gamma-ray astronomy; X-ray astronomy; X-ray astronomy detectors; gamma-ray astronomy detectors; polarization; semiconductor radiation detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2034523