The AXAF CCD Imaging Spectrometer Experiment (ACIS)

The ACIS experiment consists of an array of charge coupled device (CCD) chips placed at the focus of the AXAF mirror assembly. The instrument offers a powerful combination of the best qualities of the entire generation of Einstein Observatory detectors. The pixel size is well matched to the resolution of the telescope, while the high quantum efficiency nondispersive spectroscopy capability means that every object imaged will produce a moderate resolution spectrum. In conjunction with the objective gratings the energy resolution increases to 1000 with a loss of efficiency of only 50 percent. While the great capability of ACIS will naturally make it attractive for a wide range of AXAF investigations, ACIS has a particular advantage in fields where it can simultaneously acquire imaged spectra of many objects. These include compact star clusters, star formation regions, the nuclear regions of nearby galaxies, entire galaxies in the Virgo Cluster and the entire Coma Cluster.