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CATCH: chasing all transients constellation hunters space mission

Authors :
Panping Li
Qian-Qing Yin
Zhengwei Li
Lian Tao
Xiangyang Wen
Shuang-Nan Zhang
Liqiang Qi
Juan Zhang
Donghua Zhao
Dalin Li
Xizheng Yu
Qingcui Bu
Wen Chen
Yupeng Chen
Yiming Huang
Yue Huang
Ge Jin
Gang Li
Hongbang Liu
Xiaojing Liu
Ruican Ma
Wenxi Peng
Ruijing Tang
Yusa Wang
Jingyu Xiao
Shaolin Xiong
Sheng Yang
Yanji Yang
Chen Zhang
Tianchong Zhang
Liang Zhang
Xuan Zhang
Haisheng Zhao
Kang Zhao
Qingchang Zhao
Shujie Zhao
Xing Zhou
Source :
Experimental Astronomy. 55:447-486
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

In time-domain astronomy, a substantial number of transients will be discovered by multi-wavelength and multi-messenger observatories, posing a great challenge for follow-up capabilities. We have thus proposed an intelligent X-ray constellation, the Chasing All Transients Constellation Hunters (CATCH) space mission. Consisting of 126 micro-satellites in three types, CATCH will have the capability to perform follow-up observations for a large number of different types of transients simultaneously. Each satellite in the constellation will carry lightweight X-ray optics and use a deployable mast to increase the focal length. The combination of different optics and detector systems enables different types of satellites to have multiform observation capabilities, including timing, spectroscopy, imaging, and polarization. Controlled by the intelligent system, different satellites can cooperate to perform uninterrupted monitoring, all-sky follow-up observations, and scanning observations with a flexible field of view (FOV) and multi-dimensional observations. Therefore, CATCH will be a powerful mission to study the dynamic universe. Here, we present the current design of the spacecraft, optics, detector system, constellation configuration and observing modes, as well as the development plan.<br />Accepted for publication in Experimental Astronomy. 43 pages, 15 figures, 4 tables

Details

ISSN :
15729508 and 09226435
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Astronomy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a6ef9d2d41a3755ee6012457e2781d6c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-022-09879-0