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XRS-2
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Microcalorimeters
After a few milliseconds, the thermistor comes to the same temperature as the absorber, a few mK warmer than the heatsink. Then the thermistor begins to cool as the heat flows out the weak link (the "legs" of the detector) to the heatsink. After a few tens of milliseconds, the thermistor has returned to its normal operating temperature. The temperature rise DT measured by the thermistor is approximately proportional to the energy of the X-ray photon: DT ~ E/C where E is the energy of the X-ray and C is the heat capacity of the absorber. So by measuring how much the temperature changes, we can determine the energy of the X-ray. |