Publication Date:
2011-08-19
Description:
This paper presents an overview of NASA's Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics Facility (AXAF), which is planned for launch in the 1990s and is expected to operate in space for at least 15 years. The design of the X-ray telescope is discussed and the instruments that may fly at the start of the AXAF mission, the principal investigator of each instrument, and the instrument performance parameters are listed. The AXAF instruments will include low-energy and high-energy transimission gratings, a Bragg crystal spectrometer, CCD imagers, an X-ray calorimeter, and a microchannel plate imager. The long lifetime of the AXAF will make it possible to follow up on the HEAO-2/Einstein results, the more recent X-ray observations performed by European and Japanese satellites, and the future ROSAT all-sky survey. The long lifetime of the AXAF, together with the servicing capability that will be offered by the Space Station, will also provide the opportunity of incorporating other instruments into the observatory.
Keywords:
ASTRONOMY
Type:
Astrophysical Letters and Communications (ISSN 0888-6512); 26; 1-2,
Format:
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