The X-ray Integral Field Unit at the end of the Athena reformulation phase
Philippe Peille (CNES, Toulouse), Didier Barret (IRAP, Toulouse),, Edoardo Cucchetti (CNES, Toulouse), Vincent Albouys (CNES, Toulouse), Luigi, Piro (INAF-IAPS, Roma), Aurora Simionescu (SRON, Leiden), Massimo Cappi, (INAF-OAS Bologna, Bologna), Elise Bellouard (CNES, Toulouse)

TL;DR
The paper presents a redesigned, simplified cryogenic architecture for the Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit, maintaining high performance while reducing costs and complexity, and outlines its expected capabilities and development schedule.
Contribution
It introduces a new, cost-effective cryogenic design for the X-IFU with increased multiplexing and maintained resolution, supporting the mission's early 2027 adoption.
Findings
Successful reduction of system complexity and resource demands.
Maintained energy resolution of 4 eV with increased multiplexing.
Projected schedule for demonstration and mission adoption in 2027.
Abstract
The Athena mission entered a redefinition phase in July 2022, driven by the imperative to reduce the mission cost at completion for the European Space Agency below an acceptable target, while maintaining the flagship nature of its science return. This notably called for a complete redesign of the X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) cryogenic architecture towards a simpler active cooling chain. Passive cooling via successive radiative panels at spacecraft level is now used to provide a 50 K thermal environment to an X-IFU owned cryostat. 4.5 K cooling is achieved via a single remote active cryocooler unit, while a multi-stage Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator ensures heat lift down to the 50 mK required by the detectors. Amidst these changes, the core concept of the readout chain remains robust, employing Transition Edge Sensor microcalorimeters and a SQUID-based Time-Division…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Advanced Thermodynamic Systems and Engines · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
