Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Lynx is an x-ray telescope, one of four large satellite mission concepts currently being studied by NASA to be the next astrophysics flagship mission after WFIRST. One of Lynx's three instruments is an imaging spectrometer consisting of an x-ray microcalorimeter behind an X-ray optic with an angular resolution of 0.5 arc-seconds and approximately 3 sq m of area at 1 keV. This instrument will provide unparalleled diagnostics of distant extended structures and in particular will allow the detailed study of the role of cosmic feedback in the evolution of the Universe. We discuss the design and read-out of the of the array configuration including a number of sub-array options for increasing the capabilities to maximize the scientific return of the Lynx observatory.
Keywords:
Astrophysics
Type:
GSFC-E-DAA-TN45004
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International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors; Jul 17, 2017 - Jul 21, 2017; Kurume; Japan
Format:
application/pdf
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