A High Spectral Resolution Observation of the Soft X‐Ray Diffuse Background with Thermal Detectors

  • McCammon D
  • Almy R
  • Apodaca E
  • et al.
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Abstract

A high spectral resolution observation of the diffuse X-ray background in the 60-1000 eV energy range has been made using an array of 361 mm2 microcalorimeters flown on a sounding rocket. Detector energy resolution ranged from 5 to 12 eV FWHM, and a composite spectrum of ∼1 sr of the background centered at l = 90°, b = +60° was obtained with a net resolution of ∼9 eV. The target area includes bright 1/4 keV regions but avoids Loop I and the North Polar Spur. Lines of C VI, O VII, and O VIII are clearly detected with intensities of 5.4 ± 2.3, 4.8 ± 0.8, and 1.6 ± 0.4 photons cm-2 s-1 sr-1, respectively. The oxygen lines alone account for a majority of the diffuse background observed in the ROSAT R4 band that is not due to resolved extragalactic discrete sources. We also have a positive detection of the Fe-M line complex near 70 eV at an intensity consistent with previous upper limits that indicate substantial gas-phase depletion of iron. We include a detailed description of the instrument and its detectors.

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McCammon, D., Almy, R., Apodaca, E., Bergmann Tiest, W., Cui, W., Deiker, S., … Szymkowiak, A. E. (2002). A High Spectral Resolution Observation of the Soft X‐Ray Diffuse Background with Thermal Detectors. The Astrophysical Journal, 576(1), 188–203. https://doi.org/10.1086/341727

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