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Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray | 2018

Calibration of the IXPE instrument

Carlo Lefevre; Raffaele Piazzolla; Alfredo Morbidini; Fabrizio Amici; Primo Attinà; Mauro Centrone; Ettore Del Monte; Sergio Di Cosimo; Giuseppe Di Persio; Yuri Evangelista; Sergio Fabiani; Riccardo Ferrazzoli; Pasqualino Loffredo; Luca Maiolo; Francesco Maita; Leandra Primicino; John Rankin; A. Rubini; Francesco Santoli; Paolo Soffitta; Antonino Tobia; Alessia Tortosa; Alessio Trois; Fabio Muleri

IXPE scientific payload comprises of three telescopes, each composed of a mirror and a photoelectric polarimeter based on the Gas Pixel Detector design. The three focal plane detectors, together with the unit which interfaces them to the spacecraft, are named IXPE Instrument and they will be built and calibrated in Italy; in this proceeding, we will present how IXPE Instrument will be calibrated, both on-ground and in-flight. The Instrument Calibration Equipment is being finalized at INAF-IAPS in Rome (Italy) to produce both polarized and unpolarized radiation, with a precise knowledge of direction, position, energy and polarization state of the incident beam. In flight, a set of four calibration sources based on radioactive material and mounted on a filter and calibration wheel will allow for the periodic calibration of all of the three IXPE focal plane detectors independently. A highly polarized source and an unpolarized one will be used to monitor the response to polarization; the remaining two will be used to calibrate the gain through the entire lifetime of the mission.


UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XX | 2017

Calibrating the IXPE observatory from ground to space

Fabio Muleri; L. Baldini; Wayne Baumgartner; Yuri Evangelista; Sergio Fabiani; Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak; Luca Latronico; Carlo Lefevre; Stephen L. O'Dell; Brian D. Ramsey; C. Sgrò; Paolo Soffitta; Allyn F. Tennant; Martin C. Weisskopf

The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) will be the next SMEX mission launched by NASA in 2021 in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency (ASI). IXPE will perform groundbreaking measurements of imaging polarization in X-rays for a number of different classes of sources with three identical telescopes, finally (re)opening a window in the high energy Universe after more than 40 years since the first pioneering results. The unprecedented sensitivity of IXPE to polarization poses peculiar requirements on the payload calibration, e.g. the use of polarized and completely unpolarized radiation, both on ground and in orbit, and can not rely on a systematic comparison with results obtained by previous observatories. In this paper, we will present the IXPE calibration plan, describing both calibrations which will be performed on the detectors at INAF-IAPS in Rome (Italy) and the calibration on the mirror and detector assemblies which will be carried out at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. On orbit calibrations, performed with calibrations sources mounted on a filter wheel and placed in front of each detector when necessary, will be presented as well.


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2014

FISICA (Far Infrared Space Interferometer Critical Assessment) metrological problems and system requirements for interferometric observations from space

Valerio Iafolla; Emiliano Fiorenza; L. Iafolla; Carlo Lefevre; C. Magnafico; Francesco Santoli; L. Spinoglio


Eas Publications Series | 2008

TEPEE/GReAT (General Relativity Accuracy Test in an Einstein Elevator): Advances in the detector development

Valerio Iafolla; Emiliano Fiorenza; Carlo Lefevre; David M. Lucchesi; A. Morbidini; Sergio Nozzoli; Roberto Peron; M. Persichini; A. Reale; Francesco Santoli; Enrico C. Lorenzini; I. I. Shapiro; Joshua Ashenberg; Claudio Bombardelli; S.L. Glashow


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2016

Zero-g positioning for the BepiColombo ISA accelerometer

Emiliano Fiorenza; Marco Lucente; Carlo Lefevre; Francesco Santoli; Valerio Iafolla


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2014

Investigating fundamental physics and the space environment with a dedicated Earth-orbiting spacecraft

Roberto Peron; Valerio Iafolla; Emiliano Fiorenza; Carlo Lefevre; David M. Lucchesi; Marco Lucente; Carmelo Magnafico; Francesco Santoli; Enrico C. Lorenzini; Luciano Anselmo; Carmen Pardini


Archive | 2013

Equivalence Principle's Test with Improved Accuracy using a Cryogenic Differential Accelerometer Installed on a Pendulum.

Valerio Iafolla; Emiliano Fiorenza; Carlo Lefevre; D. M. Lucchesi; Marco Lucente; Carmelo Magnafico; Sergio Nozzoli; Roberto Peron; Francesco Santoli; Enrico Lorenzini; V. K. Milyukov; Irwin I. Shapiro; S.L. Glashow


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2018

The ISA Accelerometer for BepiColombo: Data Processing and Operations

Francesco Santoli; Valerio Iafolla; Emiliano Fiorenza; Carlo Lefevre; David M. Lucchesi; Marco Lucente; Carmelo Magnafico; Roberto Peron


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2016

Non-gravitational accelerations measurements by means of an on-board accelerometer for the Second Generation Galileo Global Navigation Satellite System

David M. Lucchesi; Francesco Santoli; Roberto Peron; Emiliano Fiorenza; Carlo Lefevre; Marco Lucente; Carmelo Magnafico; Valerio Iafolla; Maciej Kalarus; Janusz Zielinski


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2016

The BepiColombo ISA accelerometer: Ready for launch

Valerio Iafolla; Emiliano Fiorenza; Carlo Lefevre; David M. Lucchesi; Marco Lucente; Carmelo Magnafico; Roberto Peron; Francesco Santoli

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