Single pixel performance of a 32$\times$32 Ti/Au TES array with broadband X-ray spectra
Matteo D'Andrea, Emanuele Taralli, Hiroki Akamatsu, Luciano Gottardi,, Kenichiro Nagayoshi, Kevin Ravensberg, Marcel L. Ridder, Davide Vaccaro, Cor, P. de Vries, Martin de Wit, Marcel P. Bruijn, Ruud W. M. Hoogeveen and, Jian-Rong Gao

TL;DR
This study evaluates the single-pixel performance of a 32x32 Ti/Au TES array with broadband X-ray spectra, demonstrating high energy resolution and calibration accuracy across a wide energy range for potential space applications.
Contribution
It reports the first detailed performance assessment of a large Ti/Au TES array operated with FDM readout, including calibration, energy resolution, and low-energy response analysis.
Findings
Achieved energy resolution of ~2.4-2.8 eV at 5-8 keV energies.
Calibrated energy scale with accuracy better than 0.5 eV.
Detected and analyzed low-energy fluorescence line at 1.5 keV.
Abstract
We are developing a kilo-pixels Ti/Au TES array as a backup option for Athena X-IFU. Here we report on single-pixel performance of a 3232 array operated in a Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) readout system, with bias frequencies in the range 1-5 MHz. We have tested the pixels response at several photon energies, by means of a Fe radioactive source (emitting Mn-K at 5.9 keV) and a Modulated X-ray Source (MXS, providing Cr-K at 5.4 keV and Cu-K at 8.0 keV). First, we report the procedure used to perform the detector energy scale calibration, usually achieving a calibration accuracy better than 0.5 eV in the 5.4 - 8.9 keV energy range. Then, we present the measured energy resolution at the different energies (best single pixel performance: E = 2.40 0.09 eV @ 5.4 keV; 2.53 0.10 eV @ 5.9 keV; 2.78 0.16 eV @…
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