TY - CHAP A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Stieglitz, Veronika A1 - Friedrich, Peter A1 - Burwitz, Vadim A1 - Jelinek, Martin A1 - Hudec, Rene T1 - Testing of lobster-eye type telescopes with X-rays and visible light T2 - SPIE Proceedings N2 - Reflective coatings for astronomical X-ray optics were developed at the “Aschaffenburg Competence Center for Astronomical and Space Instrumentation” (ACCASI) since several years. As part of a Bavarian-Czech cooperation between the Technical University of Aschaffenburg and the Czech Technical University of Prague, now two mechanically identical telescopes were built. One telescope optic was equipped with conventional gold-coated mirrors, manufactured by the Czech project partners. The 34 X-ray mirrors of the second telescope use an innovative coating system made of chromium and iridium, which was applied at the Aschaffenburg coating laboratory. Both telescopes are designed according to the bionic principle of a reflecting lobster eye. The optics works with two consecutive reflections on mutually perpendicular mirror surfaces. This enables a large field of view with many square degrees in diameter, which, however, comes at the price of a reduced angular resolution. An extensive X-ray characterization of these telescopes was carried out at the PANTER test facility of MPE, which simulates parallel starlight incident on the telescopes. The telescopes have an angular resolution of about 4 arc minutes in X-rays and a focal length of about 2 meters. Furthermore, the used X-ray mirrors reflect and focus visible light as well and this functionality in the optical regime was checked in laboratory tests. Now another test campaign was done to examine the telescope resolution for real objects of the visible sky and the imaging properties for star constellations. Such functional tests by observing astronomical objects of the visible sky may simplify and accelerate the development of X-ray telescopes for satellite applications. KW - X-rays KW - Telescopes KW - X-ray telescopes KW - Reflection KW - Mirrors KW - Röntgenteleskop Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2665429 VL - 2023 IS - 12576 SP - 1257606-1 EP - 1257606-5 PB - SPIE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Stieglitz, Veronika A1 - Hudec, Rene A1 - Sapsai, Iryna A1 - Friedrich, Peter A1 - Burwitz, Vadim T1 - Characterization of a lobster-eye type X-ray telescope T2 - EPJ Web of Conferences N2 - Lobster-eye type X-ray telescopes use reflecting plano mirrors under grazing incidence and can observe a large field of view. As part of a Bavarian-Czech cooperation, two telescopes were build, equipped with mirrors coated with gold and iridium. Their X-ray characterization was carried out at the PANTER test facility, which simulates parallel starlight incident on the telescopes. The telescopes have an angular resolution of about 4 arc minutes in X-rays and a focal length of about 2 meters. The used X-ray mirrors reflect and focus visible light as well; their functionality in the optical regime was checked in laboratory tests. Now another test campaign will be carried out to examine the telescope resolution for real objects of the visible night sky and the imaging properties for star constellations. KW - X-ray telescopes KW - Lobster-eye KW - Grazing incidence KW - Large field of view KW - Röntgenteleskop KW - Röntgenspiegel Y1 - 2022 UR - https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226613010 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226613010 VL - 266 (2022) SP - 1 EP - 2 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Stanik, Eva A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Pregler, Jan A1 - Kätker, Anna A1 - Busch, Uwe A1 - Friedrich, Peter T1 - Ein Besucherexperiment zur astronomischen Röntgenoptik für das Deutsche Röntgen-Museum T2 - DGaO Proceedings N2 - Das Deutsche Röntgen-Museum in Remscheid ist eine weltweit einzigartige Institution, die das Leben und Werk des ersten Nobelpreisträgers Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen und die Auswirkungen seiner Entdeckung der Röntgenstrahlung erforscht und dokumentiert. Als integraler Bestandteil des Museums bietet das Museumslabor RöLab die Möglichkeit, durch eigene Experimente praktische Erfahrungen rund um Röntgenstrahlung, Optik und Technik zu sammeln. Im Rahmen eines gemeinsamen Entwicklungsprojekts konzipieren Studierende der Technischen Hochschule Aschaffenburg derzeit ein Besucherexperiment zur astronomischen Röntgenoptik für das Museumslabor. Optische Experimente mit sichtbarem Licht verdeutlichen das Fokussierungsprinzip von Röntgenteleskopen, z.B. für Weitwinkeloptiken nach dem Lobster-Eye Prinzip. Auf Schautafeln werden Optiken verschiedener Typen von Teleskopen mit Begleittexten und zugehörigen Abbildungen erläutert sowie moderne Röntgenobservatorien wie CHANDRA, XMM-Newton und eROSITA übersichtlich dargestellt. Das neue Besucherexperiment soll nach seiner Realisierung junge Forscherinnen und Forscher für die faszinierende Welt der Röntgenoptik und der Röntgenastronomie begeistern. N2 - Poster KW - Optik KW - Museum KW - Röntgen KW - Astronomie KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Röntgenoptik KW - Experiment Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dgao-proceedings.de/abstract/abstract_only.php?id=3039 VL - 2024 IS - 125 SP - 1 EP - 1 PB - DGaO ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stanik, Eva A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Pregler, Jan A1 - Kätker, Anna A1 - Busch, Uwe A1 - Friedrich, Peter T1 - Ein Besucherexperiment zur astronomischen Röntgenoptik für das Deutsche Röntgen-Museum T2 - DGaO-Proceedings N2 - Im Rahmen eines gemeinsamen Entwicklungsprojekts entsteht ein neues Besucherexperiment zur astronomischen Röntgenoptik, das im Museumslabor RöLab im Deutschen Röntgen-Museum aufgebaut werden soll. Das Ziel des interaktiven Exponats ist es, Begeisterung für die faszinierende Welt der Röntgenastronomie zu wecken und das Berufsbild eines Astronomen zu vermitteln. KW - Röntgenteleskope KW - Lobster-eye KW - Röntgen KW - Grazing Incidence KW - Wolter KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Röntgenastronomie KW - Experiment Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.dgao-proceedings.de/abstract/abstract_only.php?id=3039 VL - 2024 IS - 125 SP - 1 EP - 2 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stanik, Eva A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Pregler, Jan A1 - Kätker, Anna A1 - Busch, Uwe A1 - Friedrich, Peter T1 - A visitor experiment on astronomical X-ray optics for the "Deutsches Röntgen-Museum" T2 - AXRO 2024 - 15th International Conference on Astronomical X-Ray Optics N2 - The “Deutsches Röntgenmuseum” in Remscheid is the unique institution worldwide that researches and documents the life and work of the first Nobel Prize winner, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, and the effects of his discovery of X-rays. As an integral part of the museum, the RöLab laboratory offers visitors the opportunity to gain practical experience in X-rays, optics and technology through own experiments. As part of a joint development project, students from Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences are currently designing a visitor experiment on astronomical X-ray optics for the museum laboratory. An optical set-up with visible light illustrate the focusing principle of X-ray telescopes, e.g. for wide-angle optics based on the lobster-eye principle. Display boards explain the optics of various types of telescopes with accompanying text and corresponding illustrations. Modern X-ray observatories such as CHANDRA, XMM-Newton and eROSITA are presented clearly. Once implemented, the new visitor experiment inside the “Deutsches Röntgenmuseum” intend to inspire young researchers for the fascinating world of X-ray optics and X-ray astronomy. KW - X-ray astronomy KW - X-ray optics KW - X-ray telescope KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad, 1845-1923 KW - Röntgenstrahlung Y1 - 2024 VL - 2024 SP - 1 EP - 1 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Stanik, Eva A1 - Pregler, Jan A1 - Kätker, Anna A1 - Busch, Uwe A1 - Friedrich, Peter T1 - Konzeption eines Astronomie-Besucherexperiments für das Deutsche Röntgen Museum T2 - Bayerischer Tag für gute Lehre N2 - Das Deutsche Röntgen Museum in Remscheid ist eine weltweit einzigartige Institution, die das Leben und Werk des ersten Physik Nobelpreisträgers Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen und die Auswirkungen seiner Entdeckung der Röntgenstrahlung erforscht und dokumentiert Als integraler Bestandteil des Museums bietet das Museumslabor RöLab die Möglichkeit, durch eigene Experimente praktische Erfahrungen zu verschiedenen Themen rund um Röntgenstrahlung, Optik und Technik zu sammeln Im Rahmen eines gemeinsamen Entwicklungsprojekts konzipieren Studierende der TH Aschaffenburg derzeit ein Besucherexperiment zur astronomischen Röntgenoptik für das Museumslabor Das neue Besucherexperiment soll nach seiner Realisierung junge Forscherinnen und Forscher für die faszinierende Welt der Röntgenoptik und der Röntgenastronomie begeistern. KW - Exponat KW - Röntgen KW - Astronomie KW - Museum KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Experiment KW - Röntgenoptik KW - Röntgenastronomie Y1 - 2025 UR - https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/lehre/aktuelles/tag-fuer-gute-lehre-2025/ VL - 2025 SP - 1 EP - 1 PB - Universität Würzburg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stanik, Eva A1 - Pregler, Jan A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Kätker, Anna A1 - Busch, Uwe A1 - Friedrich, Peter ED - Hudec, René ED - Pina, Ladislav T1 - A visitor experiment on astronomical x-ray optics for the “Deutsches Röntgenmuseum” T2 - EUV and X-ray Optics: Synergy between Laboratory and Space IX N2 - The “Deutsches Röntgen-Museum” in Remscheid (Germany) is the unique institution worldwide that researches and documents the life and work of the first Nobel Prize winner in physics, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, and the effects of his discovery of X-rays. As an integral part of the museum, the RöLab laboratory offers visitors the opportunity to gain practical experience in X-rays, optics and technology through own experiments. As part of a joint development project, students from Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences are currently designing a visitor experiment on astronomical X-ray optics for the museum´s Röntgen laboratory. An optical set-up with visible light illustrates the focusing principle of X-ray telescopes, e. g. for wide-angle optics based on the lobster-eye principle. Display boards explain the optics of various types of telescopes with accompanying text and corresponding illustrations. Modern X-ray observatories such as CHANDRA, XMM-Newton and eROSITA are presented clearly. Once implemented, the new visitor experiment inside the “Deutsches Röntgen-Museum” aims to inspire young researchers with enthusiasm for the fascinating world of X-ray optics and X-ray astronomy. KW - X-ray KW - astronomy KW - STEM KW - museum KW - Röntgen KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Röntgenoptik Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3056291 VL - 2025 IS - 13531 SP - 135310M-1 EP - 135310M-7 PB - SPIE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hudec, Rene A1 - Stieglitz, Veronika A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Friedrich, Peter A1 - Burwitz, Vadim T1 - Novel X-ray optics developed within the AHEAD2020 project N2 - We present a summary of our contribution to the EU Horizon 2020 project AHEAD2020, with emphasis on the X-ray optics work package. The Czech Technical University – together with other collaborating institutes - studied innovative Lobster Eye (LE) and Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) X-ray modules, based on the Multi Foil Optics technology (MFO). In addition, two major events were organized, namely a students workshop in December 2023 and a summer school in May 2024. The KB optics represents a promising and cost effective alternative to the currently used Wolter I telescopes. The LE X-ray optics, based on the Schmidt design, has a wide field of view (FOV) with a short focal length, making it suitable for CubeSat application. Thereby the 2D LE optics consist of two orthogonal sub-modules of flat smooth reflecting foils, each sub-modules focuses in one direction. The advantage of such optics is that it preserves the angular resolution throughout the FOV even for off-axis points, as demonstrated by simulations and measurements. There was a collaboration with Aschaffenburg University in design, development, and testing of the double LE module HORUS, comparing different reflecting coatings. KW - Horizon2020 KW - astronomy KW - telescope KW - X-ray KW - Röntgenoptik KW - Beschichtung Y1 - 2025 UR - https://www.dgao-proceedings.de/abstract/abstract_only.php?id=3236 SP - 1 EP - 1 PB - DGaO ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hudec, Rene A1 - Stieglitz, Veronika A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Friedrich, Peter A1 - Burwitz, Vadim T1 - Novel X-ray optics developed within the AHEAD2020 project T2 - DGaO-Proceedings N2 - We present a summary of our contribution to the EU Horizon 2020 project AHEAD2020, with emphasis on the X-ray optics work package. The Czech Technical University – together with other collaborating institutes – studied innovative Lobster Eye and Kirkpatrick-Baez X-ray modules, based on the Multi Foil Optics technology. In addition, a student’s workshop in December 2023 and a summer school in May 2024 were organized within the project. KW - X-ray KW - optics KW - telescope KW - Lobster Eye KW - mirror KW - Röntgenoptik Y1 - 2025 UR - https://www.dgao-proceedings.de/download/126/126_p5.pdf SN - 1614-8436 VL - 2025 IS - 126 SP - 1 EP - 2 PB - DGaO ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stanik, Eva A1 - Pregler, Jan A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Kätker, Anna A1 - Busch, Uwe A1 - Friedrich, Peter T1 - A visitor experiment on astronomical X-ray optics for the “Deutsches Röntgen Museum” T2 - Proceedings of SPIE N2 - The "Deutsches Röntgen Museum” in Remscheid is the unique institution worldwide that researches and documents the life and work of the first Nobel Prize winner in physics, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and the effects of his discovery of X rays. As an integral part of the museum, the RöLab laboratory offers visitors the opportunity to gain practical experience in X rays, optics and technology through own experiments. As part of a joint development project, students from Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences are currently designing a visitor experiment on astronomical X ray optics for the museum laboratory. N2 - Poster KW - X-ray KW - astronomy KW - STEM KW - education KW - museum KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Röntgenoptik KW - Experiment Y1 - 2025 UR - https://spie.org/optics-optoelectronics/presentation/A-visitor-experiment-on-astronomical-x-ray-optics-for-the/13531-20 VL - 2025 IS - 13531 SP - 1 EP - 1 PB - SPIE ER -