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Mapping Diffuse Emission in Lyman UV band

Authors :
Ji, Li
Lou, Zheng
Zhang, Jinlong
Qiu, Keqiang
Li, Shuangying
Sun, Wei
Yan, Shuping
Zhang, Shuinai
Qian, Yuan
Wang, Sen
Werner, Klaus
Fang, Taotao
Wang, Tinggui
Barnstedt, Jürgen
Buntrock, Sebastian
Cai, Mingsheng
Chen, Wen
Conti, Lauro
Deng, Lei
Diebold, Sebastian
Fu, Shaojun
Guo, Jianhua
Hanke, Lars
Hong, Yilin
Kalkuhl, Christoph
Kappelmann, Norbert
Kaufmann, Thomas
Lei, Shijun
Li, Fu
Li, Xinfeng
Liu, Wei
Meyer, Kevin
Rauch, Thomas
Ruan, Ping
Schaadt, Daniel M.
Schanz, Thomas
Song, Qian
Stelzer, Beate
Wang, Zhanshan
Yang, Jianfeng
Zhang, Wei
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The CAFE (Census of warm-hot intergalactic medium, Accretion, and Feedback Explorer) and LyRIC (Lyman UV Radiation from Interstellar medium and Circum-galactic medium) have been proposed to the space agencies in China respectively. CAFE was first proposed in 2015 as a joint scientific CAS-ESA small space mission. LyRIC was proposed in 2019 as an independent external payload operating on the Chinese Space Station. Both missions are dedicated to mapping the Lyman UV emission (ionized oxygen (O VI) resonance lines at 103.2 and 103.8 nm, and Lyman series) for the diffuse sources in our Galaxy and the circum-galactic mediums of the nearby galaxies. We present the primary science objectives, mission concepts, the enabling technologies, as well as the current status.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2020 conference Paper No. 11444-4

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.07384
Document Type :
Working Paper