Arcus: exploring the formation and evolution of clusters, galaxies, and stars

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dc.creator Smith, R. K.
dc.creator Abraham, M.
dc.creator Allured, R.
dc.creator Bautz, M.
dc.creator Bookbinder, J.
dc.creator Bregman, J.
dc.creator Brenneman, L.
dc.creator Brickhouse, N. S.
dc.creator Burrows, D.
dc.creator Burwitz, V.
dc.creator Cheimets, P. N.
dc.creator Costantini, E.
dc.creator Dawson, S.
dc.creator DeRoo, C.
dc.creator Falcone, A.
dc.creator Foster, A. R.
dc.creator Gallo, Luigi C.
dc.creator Grant, C. E.
dc.creator Günther, H. M.
dc.creator Heilmann, R. K
dc.creator Hertz, E.
dc.creator Hine, B.
dc.creator Huenemoerder, D.
dc.creator Kaastra, J. S.
dc.creator Kreykenbohm, I.
dc.creator Madsen, K. K.
dc.creator McEntaffer, R.
dc.creator Miller, E.
dc.creator Miller, J.
dc.creator Morse, E.
dc.creator Mushotzky, R.
dc.creator Nandra, K.
dc.creator Nowak, M.
dc.creator Paerels, F.
dc.creator Petre, R.
dc.creator Poppenhaeger, K.
dc.creator Ptak, A.
dc.creator Reid, P.
dc.creator Sanders, J.
dc.creator Schattenburg, M.
dc.creator Schulz, N.
dc.creator Smale, A.
dc.creator Temi, P.
dc.creator Valencic, L.
dc.creator Walker, S.
dc.creator Willingale, R.
dc.creator Wilms, J.
dc.creator Wolk, S. J.
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dc.date.issued 2017-08-29
dc.identifier.issn 0277-786X
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/29795
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dc.description.abstract Arcus, a Medium Explorer (MIDEX) mission, was selected by NASA for a Phase A study in August 2017. The observatory provides high-resolution soft X-ray spectroscopy in the 12-50&Aring; bandpass with unprecedent-ed sensitivity: effective areas of &gt;450 cm<sup>2</sup> and spectral resolution &gt;2500. The Arcus key science goals are (1) to measure the effects of structure formation imprinted upon the hot baryons that are predicted to lie in extended halos around galaxies, groups, and clusters, (2) to trace the propagation of outflowing mass, energy, and momentum from the vicinity of the black hole to extragalactic scales as a measure of their feedback and (3) to explore how stars, circumstellar disks and exoplanet atmospheres form and evolve. Arcus relies upon the same 12m focal length grazing-incidence silicon pore X-ray optics (SPO) that ESA has developed for the Athena mission; the focal length is achieved on orbit via an extendable optical bench. The focused X-rays from these optics are diffracted by high-efficiency Critical-Angle Transmission (CAT) gratings, and the results are imaged with flight-proven CCD detectors and electronics. The power and telemetry requirements on the spacecraft are modest. Mission operations are straightforward, as most observations will be long (~100 ksec), uninterrupted, and pre-planned, although there will be capabilities to observe sources such as tidal disruption events or supernovae with a ~3 day turnaround. Following the 2nd year of operation, Arcus will transition to a proposal-driven guest observatory facility. en_CA
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dc.publisher Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers en_CA
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2272818
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dc.subject.lcsh Astronomical spectroscopy
dc.subject.lcsh X-ray astronomy
dc.subject.lcsh Astronomical instruments
dc.title Arcus: exploring the formation and evolution of clusters, galaxies, and stars en_CA
dc.title.alternative Arcus: The X-ray Grating Spectrometer Explorer
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dcterms.bibliographicCitation Proceedings of SPIE 10397, UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XX, 103970Q. (2017) en_CA
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