1. The NeXT Mission
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Takahashi, T., Kelley, R., Mitsuda, K., Kunieda, H., Petre, R., White, N., Dotani, T., Fujimoto, R., Fukazawa, Y., Hayashida, K., Ishida, M., Ishisaki, Y., Kokubun, M., Makishima, K., Koyama, K., Madejski, G. M., Mori, K., Mushotzky, R., Nakazawa, K., Ogasaka, Y., Ohashi, T., Ozaki, M., Tajima, H., Tashiro, M., Terada, Y., Tsunemi, H., Tsuru, T. G., Ueda, Y., Yamasaki, N., Watanabe, S., and team, the NeXT
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The NeXT (New exploration X-ray Telescope), the new Japanese X-ray Astronomy Satellite following Suzaku, is an international X-ray mission which is currently planed for launch in 2013. NeXT is a combination of wide band X-ray spectroscopy (3 - 80 keV) provided by multi-layer coating, focusing hard X-ray mirrors and hard X-ray imaging detectors, and high energy-resolution soft X-ray spectroscopy (0.3 - 10 keV) provided by thin-foil X-ray optics and a micro-calorimeter array. The mission will also carry an X-ray CCD camera as a focal plane detector for a soft X-ray telescope and a non-focusing soft gamma-ray detector. With these instruments, NeXT covers very wide energy range from 0.3 keV to 600 keV. The micro-calorimeter system will be developed by international collaboration lead by ISAS/JAXA and NASA. The simultaneous broad bandpass, coupled with high spectral resolution of Delta E ~ 7 eV by the micro-calorimeter will enable a wide variety of important science themes to be pursued., Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, Proceedings of the SPIE meeting, "Space Telescopes and Instrumentation II: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray 2008", Marseille (2008)
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- 2008
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