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The Case for Probe-class NASA Astrophysics Missions

Authors :
Elvis, Martin
Arenberg, Jon
Ballantyne, David
Bautz, Mark
Beichman, Charles
Booth, Jeffrey
Buckley, James
Burns, Jack O.
Camp, Jordan
Conti, Alberto
Cooray, Asantha
Danchi, William
Delabrouille, Jacques
De Zotti, Gianfranco
Flauger, Raphael
Glenn, Jason
Grindlay, Jonathan
Hanany, Shaul
Hartmann, Dieter
Helou, George
Herranz, Diego
Hubmayr, Johannes
Johnson, Bradley R.
Jones, William
Kasdin, N. Jeremy
Kouvoliotou, Chryssa
Kunze, Kerstin E.
Lawrence, Charles
Lazio, Joseph
Lipscy, Sarah
Lillie, Charles F.
Maccarone, Tom
Madsen, Kristin C.
Mushotzky, Richard
Olinto, Angela
Plavchan, Peter
Pogosian, Levon
Ptak, Andrew
Ray, Paul
Rocha, Graca M.
Scowen, Paul
Seager, Sara
Tinto, Massimo
Tomsick, John
Tucker, Gregory.
Ulmer, Mel
Wang, Yun
Wollack, Edward J.
Elvis, Martin
Arenberg, Jon
Ballantyne, David
Bautz, Mark
Beichman, Charles
Booth, Jeffrey
Buckley, James
Burns, Jack O.
Camp, Jordan
Conti, Alberto
Cooray, Asantha
Danchi, William
Delabrouille, Jacques
De Zotti, Gianfranco
Flauger, Raphael
Glenn, Jason
Grindlay, Jonathan
Hanany, Shaul
Hartmann, Dieter
Helou, George
Herranz, Diego
Hubmayr, Johannes
Johnson, Bradley R.
Jones, William
Kasdin, N. Jeremy
Kouvoliotou, Chryssa
Kunze, Kerstin E.
Lawrence, Charles
Lazio, Joseph
Lipscy, Sarah
Lillie, Charles F.
Maccarone, Tom
Madsen, Kristin C.
Mushotzky, Richard
Olinto, Angela
Plavchan, Peter
Pogosian, Levon
Ptak, Andrew
Ray, Paul
Rocha, Graca M.
Scowen, Paul
Seager, Sara
Tinto, Massimo
Tomsick, John
Tucker, Gregory.
Ulmer, Mel
Wang, Yun
Wollack, Edward J.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Astrophysics spans an enormous range of questions on scales from individual planets to the entire cosmos. To address the richness of 21st century astrophysics requires a corresponding richness of telescopes spanning all bands and all messengers. Much scientific benefit comes from having the multi-wavelength capability available at the same time. Most of these bands,or measurement sensitivities, require space-based missions. Historically, NASA has addressed this need for breadth with a small number of flagship-class missions and a larger number of Explorer missions. While the Explorer program continues to flourish, there is a large gap between Explorers and strategic missions. A fortunate combination of new astrophysics technologies with new, high capacity, low dollar-per-kg to orbit launchers, and new satellite buses allow for cheaper missions with capabilities approaching strategic mission levels. NASA has recognized these developments by calling for Probe-class mission ideas for mission studies, spanning most of the electromagnetic spectrum from GeV gamma-rays to the far infrared, and the new messengers of neutrinos and ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The key insight from the Probes exercise is that order-of-magnitude advances in science performance metrics are possible across the board for initial total cost estimates in the range 500M-1B dollars.<br />Comment: Submitted to the Astro2020 Decadal Survey call for Activities, Projects or State of the Profession Consideration (APC). 10 pages

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363524978
Document Type :
Electronic Resource