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Canadian Led X-ray Polarimeter Mission CXPWe propose a Canadian-led X-ray Polarimetry Mission (CXP), to include a scattering X-ray Polarimeter and sensitive All-Sky X-ray Monitor (ASXM). Polarimetry would provide a new observational window on black holes, neutron stars, accretion disks and jets, and the ASXM would offer sensitive monitoring of the volatile X-ray sky. The envisioned polarimeter consists of a hollow scattering beryllium cone surrounded by an annular proportional counter, in a simple and elegant design that is reliable and low-risk. It would be sensitive in the 6-30 keV band to approx. 3% polarization in approx. 30 Galactic sources and 2 AGN in a baseline 1-yr mission, and have sensitivity greater than 10 times that of the previous X-ray polarimeter flown (NASA's OSO-8, 1975-78) for most sources. This X-ray polarimeter would tackle questions like, Do black holes spin?, How do pulsars pulse?, What is the geometry of the magnetic field in accreting neutron stars? Where and how are jets produced in microquasars and AGN?, What are the geometries of many of the most famous accretion-disk systems in the sky? This will be done using a novel and until-now unexploited technique that will greatly broaden the available observational phase space of compact objects by adding to timing and spectroscopy observations of polarization fraction and position angle as a function of energy. The All-Sky X-ray Monitor would scan for transients, both as potential targets for the polarimeter but also as a service to the worldwide astronomical community. The entire CXP mission could be flown for $40- 60M CDN, according to estimates by ComDev International, and could be built entirely in Canada. It would fall well within the CSA's SmallSat envelope and would empower the growing and dynamic Canadian High-Energy Astrophysics community with world leadership in a potentially high impact niche area.
Document ID
20070002902
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kaspi, V.
(McGill Univ. Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Hanna, D.
(McGill Univ. Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Weisskopf, M.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Ramsey, B.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Ragan, K.
(McGill Univ. Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Vachon, B.
(McGill Univ. Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Elsner, R.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Heyl, J.
(British Columbia Univ. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Pavlov, G.
(Pennsylvania State Univ. PA, United States)
Cumming, A.
(McGill Univ. Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Sutton, M.
(McGill Univ. Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Rowlands, N.
(COM DEV Ltd. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Meeting Information
Meeting: Canadian Space Astronomy Workshop: Creating Ideas for the Next Decade
Location: Saint Hubert, Quebec
Country: Canada
Start Date: November 23, 2006
End Date: November 24, 2006
Distribution Limits
Public
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