Tuesday, February 12, 2013

1302.2542 (J. P. Osborne et al.)

A-STAR: The All-Sky Transient Astrophysics Reporter    [PDF]

J. P. Osborne, P. O'Brien, P. Evans, G. W. Fraser, A. Martindale, J. -L. Atteia, B. Cordier, S. Mereghetti
The small mission A-STAR (All-Sky Transient Astrophysics Reporter) aims to locate the X-ray counterparts to ALIGO and other gravitational wave detector sources, to study the poorly-understood low luminosity gamma-ray bursts, and to find a wide variety of transient high-energy source types, A-STAR will survey the entire available sky twice per 24 hours. The payload consists of a coded mask instrument, Owl, operating in the novel low energy band 4-150 keV, and a sensitive wide-field focussing soft X-ray instrument, Lobster, working over 0.15-5 keV. A-STAR will trigger on ~100 GRBs/yr, rapidly distributing their locations.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.2542

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