Title: MAXIM The Micro-Arcsecond X-ray Imaging Mission
1MAXIMThe Micro-Arcsecond X-ray Imaging Mission
Webster CashUniversity of Colorado
Imaging a Black Hole
2Collaborators
- Ann Shipley, Randy McEntaffer, Steve Osterman at
CU - Keith Gendreau, Nick White Goddard
- Marshall Joy Marshall
- Dennis Gallagher, Mike Leiber Ball
- The Maxim Team http//maxim.gsfc.nasa.gov
3Maxim Heritage
- 1995 Future Concepts for X-ray Astronomy Chosen
by Competition - Tananbaum, White, Gorenstein, Cash
- 1996 Leicester Meeting -- Observatories for
21st Century - Con-X and Xeus emerged as leaders
- First Public Presentation on X-ray Interferometry
(Deeper into 21st) - 1998 Formation of Maxim Committee
- Reviewed Feasibility
- Set Imaging of Black Hole as Long Term Goal
- 1999 Creation of Fringes
- Support from NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
- 2000 Support from SEU and Decadal Committee
4Clusters of Galaxies
Galaxies
22
Star Clusters
20
AGN Jets
18
16
AGN BLR
GRB Afterglow
AGN Event Horizons
14
Interacting Binaries
Log Diameter (cm)
12
Stellar Coronae
XRB Orbits
10
CV
XRB Disks
8
6
NS Disks
0
1
2
6
5
4
3
9
8
7
10
Log Distance (pc)
510
Going Deep!
Earth
9
8
Jupiter
7
Binary Pulsar
6
Sun
Log(Rc2/GM)
5
Galaxies
4
Sirius B
3
BLR M87
2
Strong Gravity
1
Crab
SgrA/M87
CygX-1
Event Horizon
0
6
4
2
-6
-4
-2
0
-8
-10
-12
Log Resolution (arcsec)
6Capella 0.1
7Capella 0.01
8Capella 0.001
9Capella 0.0001
10Capella 0.00001
11Capella 0.000001
12AR LacSimulation _at_ 100mas
13NASA/Dana Berry
14AGN Accretion DiskSimulations _at_ 0.1?as
Courtesy of C. Reynolds, U. Maryland
15Need Resolution and Signal
- If we are going to do this, we need to support
two basic capabilities - Signal
- Resolution
16X-ray Sources Are Super Bright
Example Mass Transfer Binary 1037ergs/s from
109cm object That is 10,000L? from 10-4A?
108 B? where B? is the solar brightness in
ergs/cm2/s/steradian Brightness is a conserved
quantity and is the measure of visibility for a
resolved object
Note Optically thin x-ray sources can have very
low brightness and are inappropriate targets for
interferometry. Same is true in all parts of
spectrum!
17Artists impression of Cyg X-1 (NASA)
My Impression
18Status of X-ray Optics
- Modest Resolution
- 0.5 arcsec telescopes
- 0.5 micron microscopes
- Severe Scatter Problem
- Mid-Frequency Ripple
- Extreme Cost
- Millions of Dollars Each
- Years to Fabricate
Need Easier Approach
19Pathlength Tolerance Analysis at Grazing Incidence
A1
A2
q
A1 A2 in Phase Here
If OPD to be lt ?/10 then
q
B2
q
B1
q
C
S2
S1
d
20A Simple X-ray Interferometer
Flats
Detector
21Wavefront Interference
22Optics
Each Mirror Was Adjustable From Outside
Vacuum System was covered by thermal shroud
23X-ray Fringes
0.5keV Gendreau, October 2002
1.25keV Cash et al March 1999
24Flats Held in PhaseSample Many Frequencies
25As More Flats Are UsedPattern Approaches Image
26On the left is the probability distribution
function for two sources in the same field of
view. The central source has an energy half that
of the source that is displaced to the lower
left. The image on the right shows 9000 total
events for this system with the lower energy
source having twice the intensity of the higher
energy source. Even though the higher energy
source is in the first maxima of the other, the
two can still be easily distinguished.
27Clockwise from upper left Probability
distribution 100 photons randomly plotted 9000
photons and 5000 photons.
28Stars
Simulation with Interferometer
Sun with SOHO
29Maxim
The Black Hole Imager
0.1?as Resolution 10,000cm2 Effective
Area 0.4-7.0 keV
30Maxim Pathfinder
100?as Resolution 100cm2 Effective
Area 0.4-2.0keV 6keV
Two Spacecraft Formation Flying at 450km
Separation
31MAXIM Pathfinder Stowed Internal Metrology Not
Shown
32MAXIM Pathfinder in Deployed Configuration
33Primary and Secondary Optical Ring Layout
34Detailed View of Primary and Secondary Optical
Rings
35Effect of Tilt
0.25
0.12
0.12
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.08
0.08
0.15
Percent encircled energy
Percent encircled energy
Percent encircled energy
0.06
0.06
0.1
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.02
0.02
0
0
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
Angular distance from peak (mas)
Angular distance from peak (mas)
Angular distance from peak (mas)
-3
-3
-6
-2
-2
-4
-1
-1
-2
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
2
4
3
3
6
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
Angular coordinates (mas)
Angular coordinates (mas)
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
Angular coordinates (mas)
36MAXIM Structural Dynamics Model
- Frequency response curve shows first 50
structural modes - Damping of 0.5 assumed for all modes
- Transfer function from RW force inputs to x and y
tilt (2 curves) at focal plane - only largest TF
in tip/tilt shown. - Thermal, RW and thruster disturbances to
structural stability
37First 5 Structural Mode Shapes
38Tackling Full Maxim --- The Periscope
Configuration
Keeps beam pointed in constant direction like
thin lens
Reduces Sensitivity to Baseline Each Periscope in
the array is held to l/20siny ? 10m
39Periscopes allow for delay in each channel. Can
sample full UV plane.
40Integrated Mission Design CenterGoddard Space
Flight Center
Delta IV 5m X 14.3m fairing
Delta IV Heavy 5m X 19.1m fairing
Propulsion/Hub SpaceCraft
Sta. 7600
Delta IV 5m X 14.3m fairing
Sta. 4300
Hub SpaceCraft/Detector SpaceCraft
C.G. Sta. 2500
Sta. 1550
Propulsion/Hub SpaceCraft
P/L Sta. 0.00
41Mission Sequence
1 km
Science Phase 2 High Resolution
Science Phase 1 Low Resolution
Launch
200 km
20,000 km
Transfer Stage
42Component LayoutDetector
Solar Array (4.5 m2)
Comm Antenna (Ground/SpaceCraft 0.5 m)
Thermal Shade (2.3 m2)
Comm Antenna (S/C to S/C 0.3 m)
Comm Antenna (Ground/SpaceCraft 0.5 m)
CCD Electronics
CCD Camera
LOS laser receiver
43Hub/Detector Sensor Configuration
44Status X-ray Interferometry in NASA Planning
McKee-Taylor Report National Academy Decadal
Review of Astronomy Released May 19,
2000 Prominently Recommends Technology
Development Money for X-ray Interferometry Stru
cture and Evolution of the Universe (SEU)
Roadmap Major Goal of the Beyond Einstein
Initiative Near Term Technology Program
45X-ray Roadmap to Image a Black Hole
1000 times finer imaging
Imaging
Optimize MAXIM Parameters
MAXIM Pathfinder
Million times finer imaging
MAXIM
100 cm2 2 m baseline 100 marc sec
Constellation-X
Spectroscopy
1000 cm2 100-1000 m baseline 100 nas
ASCA RXTE
3 m2 Indirect imaging via spectroscopy
Spectrally Resolved