Multi-Architecture-Raytrace-Xraymission-Simulator
MARXS (Multi-Architecture-Raytrace-Xraymission-Simulator) is a toolsuite to simulate X-ray observatories. It is primarily aimed at astronomical X-ray satellites and sounding rocket payloads, but can be used to ray-trace experiments in the laboratory as well. MARXS performs polarization Monte-Carlo ray-trace simulations from a source (astronomical or lab) through a collection of optical elements such as mirrors, baffles, and gratings to a detector.
MARXS modular structure is designed to serve two main use cases:
- Build-your-own instrument: Instrument designers can construct any X-ray experiment from a set of building blocks such as mirrors, diffraction gratings and CCD detectors.
- Simulate science observations: Given an instrument configuration, simulate the detector output for any set of X-ray sources in the lab or on the sky.
See the installation instructions in the documentation.
Look at the CITATION file for the citation information.
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