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Monitor proportional counter
An Uhuru class Ar-CO2 gas filled proportional counter sealed with a 1.5 mil beryllium window and sensitive to X-rays in the energy bandwidth from 1.5 to 22 keV is presented. This device is coaligned with the X-ray telescope aboard the Einstein Observatory and takes data as a normal part of the Observatory operations
Heart and Minds: A Social Model of U.S. Productivity Growth
macroeconomics, product growth
The Development and Scientific Impact of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory
I review the operational capabilities of the Chandra X-ray Observatory,
including some of the spectacular results obtained by the general observer
community. A natural theme of this talk is that Chandra is revealing outflows
of great quantities of energy that were not previously observable. I highlight
the Chandra studies of powerful X-ray jets. This subject is only possible due
to the sub-arcsecond resolution of the X-ray telescope.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. Talk given at the International Workshop on
Astronomy and Relativistic Astrophysics (IWARA2003), Olinda, Brasil, October
2003. To appear in the International Journal of Modern Physics
Image analysis of the AXAF VETA-I x ray mirror
Initial core scan data of the VETA-I x-ray mirror proved disappointing, showing considerable unpredicted image structure and poor measured FWHM. 2-D core scans were performed, providing important insight into the nature of the distortion. Image deconvolutions using a ray traced model PSF was performed successfully to reinforce our conclusion regarding the origin of the astigmatism. A mechanical correction was made to the optical structure, and the mirror was tested successfully (FWHM 0.22 arcsec) as a result
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