Abstract:Polarization detection of X-rays is a non-negligible topic
to astrophysical observation. Many polarization detection methods
have been well developed for X-rays in the energy range below
10 keV, while the detection at 10–30 keV is rarely
discussed. This paper presents a simulation study of a Xe-based gas
pixel detector, which can achieve the polarization detection of
X-rays at 10–30 keV. To verify the emission angle distribution of
photoelectrons, different electromagnetic models in Geant4 were
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