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Evidence for micrometeoroid damage in the pn-CCD camera system aboard XMM-Newton
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Micrometeoroid DamageX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringOphthalmologyMicroscopyImage X-raysX-ray DiffractionMirror SystemsX-ray Observatory Xmm-newtonCosmic RayX-ray FluorescencePn-ccd Camera SystemInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationMedicineX-ray Free-electron LaserX-ray OpticRadiology
The mirror systems of the X-ray observatory XMM-Newton were designed to image X-rays up to 15 keV by grazing incidence reflection onto a focal plane, equipped with Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs). In orbit #156 we have observed a sudden increase of about 35 "bright" pixels spread over 15 cm2 in the pn-CCD camera system. The amount of locally generated leakage current cannot be explained by ionizing particles. We suggest that a micrometeoroid scattered under a small angle off the X-ray telescope mirror surface finally reached the focal plane detector and produced the damage.
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