VOXES, a new high resolution X-ray spectrometer for low yield measurements with diffused sources
arXiv:1709.06503 · doi:10.5506/APhysPolB.48.1715
Abstract
The VOXES project's goal is to realize the first prototype of a high resolution and high precision X-ray spectrometer for diffused sources, using Highly Annealed Pyrolitic Graphite (HAPG) crystals combined with precision position detectors. The aim is to deliver a cost effective and easy to handle system having an energy resolution at the level of few eV for X-ray energies from about 2 keV up to tens of keV. There are many applications of the proposed spectrometer, going from fundamental physics (precision measurements of exotic atoms at DA$Φ$NE collider and J-PARC, precision measurement of the $K^-$ mass solving the existing puzzle, quantum mechanics tests) to synchrotron radiation and applications (X-FEL), astronomy, medicine and industry. Here, the basic concept of such a spectrometer and the first results from a measurement of the characteristic Cu $K_{α1}$ and $K_{α2}$ X-ray lines are presented.
7 pages, 2 figures, Presented at 2 nd Jagiellonian Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Subatomic Physics