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The ASTRO-H X-ray Observatory

Authors :
Tadayuki Takahashi
Kazuhisa Mitsuda
Richard Kelley
Henri Aarts
Felix Aharonian
Hiroki Akamatsu
Fumie Akimoto
Steve Allen
Naohisa Anabuki
Lorella Angelini
Keith Arnaud
Makoto Asai
Marc Audard
Hisamitsu Awaki
Philipp Azzarello
Chris Baluta
Aya Bamba
Nobutaka Bando
Mark Bautz
Roger Blandford
Kevin Boyce
Greg Brown
Ed Cackett
Mara Chernyakova
Paolo Coppi
Elisa Costantini
Jelle de Plaa
Jan-Willem den Herder
Michael DiPirro
Chris Done
Tadayasu Dotani
John Doty
Ken Ebisawa
Megan Eckart
Teruaki Enoto
Yuichiro Ezoe
Andrew Fabian
Carlo Ferrigno
Adam Foster
Ryuichi Fujimoto
Yasushi Fukazawa
Stefan Funk
Akihiro Furuzawa
Massimiliano Galeazzi
Luigi Gallo
Poshak Gandhi
Keith Gendreau
Kirk Gilmore
Daniel Haas
Yoshito Haba
Kenji Hamaguchi
Isamu Hatsukade
Takayuki Hayashi
Kiyoshi Hayashida
Junko Hiraga
Kazuyuki Hirose
Ann Hornschemeier
Akio Hoshino
John Hughes
Una Hwang
Ryo Iizuka
Yoshiyuki Inoue
Kazunori Ishibashi
Manabu Ishida
Kosei Ishimura
Yoshitaka Ishisaki
Masayuki Ito
Naoko Iwata
Naoko Iyomoto
Jelle Kaastra
Timothy Kallman
Tuneyoshi Kamae
Jun Kataoka
Satoru Katsuda
Hajime Kawahara
Madoka Kawaharada
Nobuyuki Kawai
Shigeo Kawasaki
Dmitry Khangaluyan
Caroline Kilbourne
Masashi Kimura
Kenzo Kinugasa
Shunji Kitamoto
Tetsu Kitayama
Takayoshi Kohmura
Motohide Kokubun
Tatsuro Kosaka
Alex Koujelev
Katsuji Koyama
Hans Krimm
Aya Kubota
Hideyo Kunieda
Stephanie LaMassa
Philippe Laurent
Francois Lebrun
Maurice Leutenegger
Olivier Limousin
Michael Loewenstein
Knox Long
David Lumb
Grzegorz Madejski
Yoshitomo Maeda
Kazuo Makishima
Genevieve Marchand
Maxim Markevitch
Hironori Matsumoto
Kyoko Matsushita
Dan McCammon
Brian McNamara
Jon Miller
Eric Miller
Shin Mineshige
Kenji Minesugi
Ikuyuki Mitsuishi
Takuya Miyazawa
Tsunefumi Mizuno
Hideyuki Mori
Koji Mori
Koji Mukai
Toshio Murakami
Hiroshi Murakami
Richard Mushotzky
Hosei Nagano
Ryo Nagino
Takao Nakagawa
Hiroshi Nakajima
Takeshi Nakamori
Kazuhiro Nakazawa
Yoshiharu Namba
Chikara Natsukari
Yusuke Nishioka
Masayoshi Nobukawa
Masaharu Nomachi
Steve O'Dell
Hirokazu Odaka
Hiroyuki Ogawa
Mina Ogawa
Keiji Ogi
Takaya Ohashi
Masanori Ohno
Masayuki Ohta
Takashi Okajima
Atsushi Okamoto
Tsuyoshi Okazaki
Naomi Ota
Masanobu Ozaki
Fritzs Paerels
Stéphane Paltani
Arvind Parmar
Robert Petre
Martin Pohl
F. Scott Porter
Brian Ramsey
Rubens Reis
Christopher Reynolds
Helen Russell
Samar Safi-Harb
Shin-ichiro Sakai
Hiroaki Sameshima
Jeremy Sanders
Goro Sato
Rie Sato
Yohichi Sato
Kosuke Sato
Makoto Sawada
Peter Serlemitsos
Hiromi Seta
Yasuko Shibano
Maki Shida
Takanobu Shimada
Keisuke Shinozaki
Peter Shirron
Aurora Simionescu
Cynthia Simmons
Randall Smith
Gary Sneiderman
Yang Soong
Lukasz Stawarz
Yasuharu Sugawara
Hiroyuki Sugita
Satoshi Sugita
Andrew Szymkowiak
Hiroyasu Tajima
Hiromitsu Takahashi
Shin-ichiro Takeda
Yoh Takei
Toru Tamagawa
Takayuki Tamura
Keisuke Tamura
Takaaki Tanaka
Yasuo Tanaka
Makoto Tashiro
Yuzuru Tawara
Yukikatsu Terada
Yuichi Terashima
Francesco Tombesi
Hiroshi Tomida
Yohko Tsuboi
Masahiro Tsujimoto
Hiroshi Tsunemi
Takeshi Tsuru
Hiroyuki Uchida
Yasunobu Uchiyama
Hideki Uchiyama
Yoshihiro Ueda
Shiro Ueno
Shinichiro Uno
Meg Urry
Eugenio Ursino
Cor de Vries
Atsushi Wada
Shin Watanabe
Norbert Werner
Nicholas White
Takahiro Yamada
Shinya Yamada
Hiroya Yamaguchi
Noriko Yamasaki
Shigeo Yamauchi
Makoto Yamauchi
Yoichi Yatsu
Daisuke Yonetoku
Atsumasa Yoshida
Takayuki Yuasa
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The joint JAXA/NASA ASTRO-H mission is the sixth in a series of highly successful X-ray missions initiated by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS). ASTRO-H will investigate the physics of the high-energy universe via a suite of four instruments, covering a very wide energy range, from 0.3 keV to 600 keV. These instruments include a high-resolution, high-throughput spectrometer sensitive over 0.3-2 keV with high spectral resolution of Delta E < 7 eV, enabled by a micro-calorimeter array located in the focal plane of thin-foil X-ray optics; hard X-ray imaging spectrometers covering 5-80 keV, located in the focal plane of multilayer-coated, focusing hard X-ray mirrors; a wide-field imaging spectrometer sensitive over 0.4-12 keV, with an X-ray CCD camera in the focal plane of a soft X-ray telescope; and a non-focusing Compton-camera type soft gamma-ray detector, sensitive in the 40-600 keV band. The simultaneous broad bandpass, coupled with high spectral resolution, will enable the pursuit of a wide variety of important science themes.<br />22 pages, 17 figures, Proceedings of the SPIE Astronomical Instrumentation "Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2012: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray"

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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