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52 - Performance of hard X-ray polarimeter: PHENEX
- from Part III - Future missions
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- By S. Gunji, Yamagata University, Y. Kishimoto, Yamagata University, Y. Tanaka, Yamagata University, N. Fujita, Yamagata University, F. Tokanai, Yamagata University, H. Sakurai, Yamagata University, N. Toukairin, Yamagata University, K. Hayashida, Osaka University, M. Yamauchi, Osaka University, N. Anabuki, Osaka University, H. Tsunemi, Osaka University, T. Mihara, Riken, Y. Saito, ISAS/JAXA, M. Kohama, ISAS/JAXA, M. Suzuki, ISAS/JAXA, S. Kishimoto, Kek
- Edited by Ronaldo Bellazzini, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Rome, Enrico Costa, Giorgio Matt, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Gianpiero Tagliaferri
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- Book:
- X-ray Polarimetry
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 08 July 2010, pp 350-354
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Summary
In order to measure precisely the polarization of Crab Nebula and Cygnus X-1, we have been developing a hard X-ray polarimeter for balloon-borne experiments called PHENEX (Polarimetry of High ENErgy X-rays). It consists of several detectors called unit counters. The unit counter has a detection efficiency of 20% and a modulation factor of 53% at 80 keV. Up to now, we have finished the installation of eight unit counters to the polarimeter, that will be launched in Spring 2009 to observe the Crab Nebula. If the polarization of this source is more than 30%, the PHENEX polarimeter will be able to measure the degree and the direction of the polarization with errors less than 10% and 10°, respectively.
Introduction
X-ray astronomy has been much advanced by three observations: spectroscopy, timing, and imaging. Also in the hard X-ray region, these three observations will be realized by ASTRO-H and XEUS. However, the observation of the polarization is at the moment left out in spite of its potential usefulness. This is because of the difficulty of developing polarimeters with high sensitivity. Since the origin of the polarization is often due to nonthermal radiation processes such as synchrotron radiation, observations in the hard X-ray region are possibly more important than those in the soft X-ray region: it is expected that the degree of polarization in the hard X-ray region would be higher than that at lower energies.