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20 September 2007 An alignment and integration technique for mirror segment pairs on the Constellation-X telescope
Theo Hadjimichael, Scott Owens, John Lehan, Larry Olsen, Timo Saha, Tom Wallace, Will Zhang
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Abstract
We present the concepts behind the current alignment and integration technique for a Constellation-X primary-secondary mirror segment pair prior to an x-ray beam line test. We examine the effects of a passive mount on thin glass x-ray mirror segments, and the issues of mount shape and environment on alignment. We also investigate how bonding and transfer to a permanent housing affects the quality of the final image.
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Theo Hadjimichael, Scott Owens, John Lehan, Larry Olsen, Timo Saha, Tom Wallace, and Will Zhang "An alignment and integration technique for mirror segment pairs on the Constellation-X telescope", Proc. SPIE 6688, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy III, 66881D (20 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.734502
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Image segmentation

Adhesives

Glasses

Image quality

X-rays

Aerospace engineering

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