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Testing general relativity with accretion onto compact objects

Authors :
Caiazzo, Ilaria
Heyl, Jeremy
Ingram, Adam R.
Belloni, Tomaso
Cackett, Edward
De Rosa, Alessandra
Feroci, Marco
Swetz, Daniel S.
Damascelli, Andrea
Dosanjh, Pinder
Gallagher, Sarah
Gallo, Luigi
Haggard, Daryl
Heinke, Craig
Hoffman, Kelsey
Kirmizibayrak, Demet
Morsink, Sharon
Rau, Wolfgang
Ripoche, Paul
Safi-Harb, Samar
Sivakoff, Gregory R.
Stairs, Ingrid
Stella, Luigi
Ullom, Joel N.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The X-ray emission of neutron stars and black holes presents a rich phenomenology that can lead us to a better understanding of their nature and to address more general physics questions: Does general relativity apply in the strong gravity regime? Is spacetime around black holes described by the Kerr metric? This white paper considers how we can investigate these questions by studying reverberation mapping and quasi-periodic oscillations in accreting systems with a combination of high-spectral and high-timing resolution. In the near future, we will be able to study compact objects in the X-rays in a new way: advancements in transition-edge sensors (TES) technology will allow for electron-volt-resolution spectroscopy combined with nanoseconds-precision timing.<br />Comment: White paper submitted for Astro2020 Decadal Survey. 8 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1903.06760
Document Type :
Working Paper