Athena charged particle diverter simulations: effects of micro-roughness on proton scattering using Geant4
Jean-Paul Breuer (1), G\'abor Galg\'oczi (1, 2), Valentina Fioretti, (3), Jakub Zl\'amal (4), Petr Li\v{s}ka (4), Norbert Werner (1), Giovanni, Santin (5), Nathalie Boudin (5), Ivo Ferreira (5), Matteo Guainazzi (5),, Andreas von Kienlin (6), Simone Lotti (7), Teresa Mineo (8)

TL;DR
This study uses detailed Geant4 simulations combined with surface roughness measurements to analyze how micro-roughness affects proton scattering on spacecraft surfaces, aiding the design of better particle diverters.
Contribution
It introduces a novel simulation framework incorporating nanometer-scale surface roughness data to evaluate proton scattering effects on spacecraft components.
Findings
Surface roughness significantly influences proton scattering angles.
Material coatings alter proton energy deposition patterns.
Simulation results align with laboratory experiments.
Abstract
The last generation of X-ray focusing telescopes operating outside the Earth's radiation belt discovered that optics were able to focus not only astrophysical X-ray photons, but also low-energy heliophysical protons entering the Field of View (FOV). This "soft proton" contamination affects around 40\% of the observation time of XMM-Newton. The ATHENA Charged Particle Diverter (CPD) was designed to use magnetic fields to move these soft protons away from the FOV of the detectors, separating the background-contributing ions in the focused beam from the photons of interest. These magnetically deflected protons can hit other parts of the payload and scatter back to the focal plane instruments. Evaluating the impact of this secondary scattering with accurate simulations is essential for the CPD scientific assessment. However, while Geant4 simulations of grazing soft proton scattering on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
