1. LOBSTER: new space x-ray telescopes
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René Hudec, M. Skulinova, Ladislav Pina, V. Semencova, A. Inneman, and L. Sveda
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Large field of view ,X-ray astronomy ,business.industry ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Detector ,X-ray optics ,X-ray telescope ,Space (mathematics) ,Sky ,Aerospace engineering ,business ,Image resolution ,media_common - Abstract
The LOBSTER telescopes are based on the optical arrangement of the lobster eye. The main difference from classical X-ray space telescopes in wide use is the very large field of view while the use of optics results in higher efficiency if compared with detectors without optics. Recent innovative technologies have enabled to design, to develop and to test first prototypes. They will provide deep sensitive survey of the sky in X-rays for the first time which is essential for both long-term monitoring of celestial high-energy sources as well as in understanding transient phenomena. The technology is now ready for applications in space.
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- 2017
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