TL;DR
DarsakX is a Python tool for simulating and optimizing the imaging performance of multi-shell X-ray telescopes, accounting for figure errors and design variations to improve resolution and sensitivity.
Contribution
It introduces a computationally efficient Python package that models optical figure errors and explores new telescope designs for enhanced imaging performance.
Findings
Simulates impact of figure errors on X-ray telescope resolution
Allows optimization of optical design to minimize aberrations
Enables rapid evaluation of different telescope configurations
Abstract
The imaging performance and sensitivity of an X-ray telescope when observing astrophysical sources are primarily governed by the optical design, geometrical uncertainties (figure errors, surface roughness, and mirror alignment inaccuracies), and the reflectivity properties of the X-ray reflecting mirror surface. To thoroughly evaluate the imaging performance of an X-ray telescope with an optical design similar to Wolter-1 optics, which comprises multiple shells with known geometrical uncertainties and mirror reflectivity properties, appropriate computational tools are essential. These tools are used to estimate the angular resolution and effective area for various source energies and locations and, more importantly, to assess the impact of figure errors on the telescope's imaging performance. Additionally, they can also be used to optimize optics geometry by modifying it in reference to…
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