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13 December 2000 Cyclone Hard X-Ray Observatory
Steven E. Boggs, Robert P. Lin, Brian R. Dennis, Norman W. Madden, Peter von Ballmoos, Knud Thomsen, Gordon J. Hurford, Kevin C. Hurley, David M. Smith, Pierre Jean, Juergen Knoedlseder, Robyn M. Millan
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In response to the recent NASA-SMEX Announcement of Opportunity, our collaboration proposed Cyclone, the Cyclotron/Nuclear Explorer. Cyclone is a broadband pointed astrophysical observatory, combining the highest spectral resolutions (E/(Delta) E approximately 30 - 300) and angular resolutions (15') achieved in the optimized hard X-ray range (10 - 200 keV). The instrument consists of 19 co-aligned rotation modulation collimator (RMC) telescopes, each with a high spectral resolution, 6-cm diameter germanium detector (GeD) covering energies from 3 keV to 600 keV. Both the optics and detectors are actively shielded with 15-mm BGO to gain low background an high sensitivity to astrophysical sources. A 550-km altitude, circular equatorial orbit also minimizes background. Building strongly upon instrumental heritage from the High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (HESSI) program, Cyclone would be ready for launch by September 2003. The instrument design and expected performance are discussed, as well as a brief overview of scientific goals.
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Steven E. Boggs, Robert P. Lin, Brian R. Dennis, Norman W. Madden, Peter von Ballmoos, Knud Thomsen, Gordon J. Hurford, Kevin C. Hurley, David M. Smith, Pierre Jean, Juergen Knoedlseder, and Robyn M. Millan "Cyclone Hard X-Ray Observatory", Proc. SPIE 4140, X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy XI, (13 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.409159
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Sensors

Hard x-rays

Spectral resolution

Spatial resolution

Space operations

Observatories

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