[en] In February 2016, the Athena Working Groups and Topical Panels assessed the impact of X-ray stray light on the Athena science. Since then, the baseline configuration of the Athena mirrors has changed. The cost-constrained reduction of the number of mirror rows from 20 to 15 (current baseline) notably led to an increase of the stray-to-image effective area ratio. The impact of stray light could be reduced via the implementation of a dedicated baffle. ASST thus asked the Working Groups and Topical Panels to assess the scientific benefits of a stray light baffle in the framework of the so-called STRAY19 exercise.
The present document provides a preliminary assessment of the quantitative benefits of a stray light baffle on the level-1 science objectives of SWG 3.2 Star formation and Evolution. This document therefore supersedes the previous TN from SWG 3.2 on this subject. Hereafter, we compare a 100% efficient baffle (resulting in no stray light contamination) with the currently estimated level of stray light corresponding to the 15 row mirror as requested by ASST.
Research Center/Unit :
STAR - Space sciences, Technologies and Astrophysics Research - ULiège
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Rauw, Grégor ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Unités de recherche interfacultaires > Space sciences, Technologies and Astrophysics Research (STAR)
Sciortino, Salvo; INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo, Italy
Nazé, Yaël ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Groupe d'astrophysique des hautes énergies (GAPHE)
Pillitteri, Ignacio; INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo, Italy
Language :
English
Title :
STRAY19: assessment of the benefits of a stray light baffle on the Science Objectives of SWG3.2