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First Wide Field-of-view X-Ray Observations by a Lobster-eye Focusing Telescope in Orbit

Authors :
C. Zhang
Z. X. Ling
X. J. Sun
S. L. Sun
Y. Liu
Z. D. Li
Y. L. Xue
Y. F. Chen
Y. F. Dai
Z. Q. Jia
H. Y. Liu
X. F. Zhang
Y. H. Zhang
S. N. Zhang
F. S. Chen
Z. W. Cheng
W. Fu
Y. X. Han
H. Li
J. F. Li
Y. Li
P. R. Liu
X. H. Ma
Y. J. Tang
C. B. Wang
R. J. Xie
A. L. Yan
Q. Zhang
B. W. Jiang
G. Jin
L. H. Li
X. B. Qiu
D. T. Su
J. N. Sun
Z. Xu
S. K. Zhang
Z. Zhang
N. Zhang
X. Z. Bi
Z. M. Cai
J. W. He
H. Q. Liu
X. C. Zhu
H. Q. Cheng
C. Z. Cui
D. W. Fan
H. B. Hu
M. H. Huang
C. C. Jin
D. Y. Li
H. W. Pan
W. X. Wang
Y. F. Xu
X. Yang
B. Zhang
M. Zhang
W. D. Zhang
D. H. Zhao
M. Bai
Z. Ji
Y. R. Liu
F. L. Ma
J. Su
J. Z. Tong
Y. S. Wang
Z. J. Zhao
C. Feldman
P. O’Brien
J. P. Osborne
R. Willingale
V. Burwitz
G. Hartner
A. Langmeier
T. Müller
S. Rukdee
T. Schmidt
E. Kuulkers
W. Yuan
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 941:L2
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2022.

Abstract

As a novel X-ray focusing technology, lobster eye micro-pore optics (MPO) feature both a wide observing field of view and true imaging capability, promising sky monitoring with significantly improved sensitivity and spatial resolution in soft X-rays. Since first proposed by Angel (1979), the optics have been extensively studied, developed and trialed over the past decades. In this Letter, we report on the first-light results from a flight experiment of the Lobster Eye Imager for Astronomy ($LEIA$), a pathfinder of the wide-field X-ray telescope of the Einstein Probe mission. The piggyback imager, launched in July 2022, has a mostly un-vignetted field of view of $18.6^\circ \times 18.6^\circ $. Its spatial resolution is in the range of 4$-$7 arcmin in FWHM and the focal spot effective area is 2$-$3 cm$^2$, both showing only mild fluctuations across the field of view. We present images of the Galactic center region, Sco X-1 and the diffuse Cygnus Loop nebular taken in snapshot observations over 0.5$-$4 keV. These are truly wide-field X-ray images of celestial bodies observed, for the first time, by a focusing imaging telescope. Initial analyses of the in-flight data show excellent agreement between the observed images and the on-ground calibration and simulations. The instrument and its characterization are briefly described, as well as the flight experiment. The results provide a solid basis for the development of the present and proposed wide-field X-ray missions using lobster eye MPO.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letter

Details

ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
941
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9651526875118e1bbf616a8682db4d0