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Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) onboard the ASO-S mission
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Solar Physics (Heliophysics)PhotometryX-ray SpectroscopyInstrument DesignMedical ImagingHard X-ray ImagerEngineeringHealth SciencesEngineering PrototypeSolar ObservatoryPolycapillary OpticsSolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)Radiation ImagingSolar PhysicX-ray OpticAstrophysicsX-ray Imaging
Abstract Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) is one of the three scientific instruments onboard the Advanced Spacebased Solar Observatory (ASO-S) mission, which is proposed for the 25th solar maximum by the Chinese solar community. HXI is designed to investigate the non-thermal high-energy electrons accelerated in solar flares by providing images of solar flaring regions in the energy range from 30 keV to 200 keV. The imaging principle of HXI is based on spatially modulated Fourier synthesis and utilizes about 91 sets of bi-grid sub-collimators and corresponding LaBr 3 detectors to obtain Fourier components with a spatial resolution of about 3 arcsec and a time resolution better than 0.5 s. An engineering prototype has been developed and tested to verify the feasibility of design. In this paper, we present background, instrument design and the development and test status of the prototype.
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