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SUMMARY:ECAP Seminar: Arne Rau
DESCRIPTION:Overview of Athena and the Wide Field Imager\nThe Advanced Telescope for High-Energy Astrophysics will be ESA’s next large X-ray observatory. While the launch date (2028) seems far\, the community has already now been very active in assembling the scientific goals for the Athena and thus the requirements on the mission and its instrumentation. In the talk\, I will summarize the Athena science theme (The Hot and Energetic Universe)\, present its broad science portfolio\, reaching from the formation of supermassive black holes in the early Universe\, over the assembly of the large scale structure to observations to Galactic and even Solar system objects. I will also describe the mission profile and the challenges faced during the development of the optics and two scientific instruments.
URL:https://ecap.nat.fau.de/index.php/event/ecap-seminar-arne-rau/
LOCATION:ECAP\, room 307\, Erwin-Rommel-Str 1\, Erlangen\, 91058\, Germany
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SUMMARY:ECAP Seminar: Christian Motch
DESCRIPTION:SVOM – Space-based multiband astronomical Variable Objects Monitor\nThe Chinese-French space mission SVOM (Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor) is mainly designed to detect and localize Gamma-Ray Burst events (GRBs). The satellite\, to be launched late 2021\, embarks a set of gamma-ray\, X-ray and optical imagers. Thanks to its pointing strategy\, quick slew capability and fast data connection to earth\, ground based observations with large telescopes will allow us to measure redshifts for an unprecedented number of GRBs. While the association of long GRBs with core-collapse SNe is well established\, the recent detection of a kilonova and of a short GRBs in coincidence with GW170817 beautifully confirms predictions from NS-NS or NS-BH mergers models. I will present the SVOM instrumentation\, its policy for alert distribution and will discuss the overall science goals and capability of the SVOM mission in the framework of the multi-wavelength and multi-messenger panorama of the next decade.
URL:https://ecap.nat.fau.de/index.php/event/ecap-seminar-christian-motch/
LOCATION:ECAP\, room 307\, Erwin-Rommel-Str 1\, Erlangen\, 91058\, Germany
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