Preliminary thermal architecture of the X-IFU instrument dewar
2016
ABSTRACT The ESA Athena mission will implement 2 instruments to study the hot and energetic universe. The X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) will provide spatially resolved high resolution spectroscopy. This high energy resolution of 2.5 eV at 7 keV could be achieved thanks to TES (
Transition Edge Sensor) detectors that need to be cooled to very low temperature. To obtain the required 50 mK temperature level, a careful design of the
cryostatand of the cooling chain including different technologies in cascade is needed. The preliminary cryogenic architectur e of the X-IFU instrument that fulfils the TES detector thermal requirements is described. In particular, the thermal design of the detector focal plane assembly (FPA), that uses three temperature stages (f rom 2 K to 50 mK) to limit the thermal loads o n the lowest temperature stage, is described. The baseline cooling chain is based on European and Japanese mechanical coolers (Stirling, Pulse tube and Joule Thomson co olers) that precool a sub Kelvin cooler made of a 3He sorption cooler coupled with a small ADR (Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator). Preliminary thermal budgets of the X-IFU
cryostatare presented and discussed regarding cooling chain performances. Keywords: Athena, X-IFU, Therma l archit ecture, Low temperature, Coolin g chain, Coolers, TES detector
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