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Measuring the Accreting Stellar and Intermediate Mass Black Hole Populations in the Galaxy and Local Group

Authors :
Grindlay, Jonathan
Barret, Didier
Belloni, Tomaso
Corbel, Stephane
Kaaret, Phil
Allen, Branden
Bazzano, Angela
Berger, Edo
Bignami, Govanni
Caraveo, Patrizia
Andrea De Luca
Fabbiano, Pepi
Finger, Mark
Feroci, Marco
Hong, Jaesub
Jernigan, Garrett
Klis, Michiel
Kouveliotou, Chryssa
Kutyrev, Alexander
Loeb, Avi
Paizis, Ada
Pareschi, Govanni
Skinner, Gerry
Di Stefano, Rosanne
Ubertini, Pietro
Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A.
High Energy Astrophys. & Astropart. Phys (API, FNWI)
Source :
NASA Astrophysics Data System, Astro2010: The astronomy and astrophysics decadal survey

Abstract

The population of stellar black holes (SBHs) in the Galaxy and galaxies generally is poorly known in both number and distribution. SBHs are the fossil record of the massive stars in galaxy evolution and may have produced some (if not all) of the intermediate mass (\gsim100\Msun) black holes (IMBHs) and, in turn, the central supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in galactic nuclei. For the first time, a Galaxy-wide census of accreting black holes, and their more readily recognizable tracer population, accreting neutron stars (NSs), could be measured with a wide-field hard X-ray imaging survey and soft X-ray and optical/IR prompt followup -- as proposed for the EXIST mission.<br />Comment: 8 pages. White Paper submitted February 25, 2009, to Science Frontier Panels (SSE, GAN and GCT) for Astro2010 Decadal Survey

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NASA Astrophysics Data System, Astro2010: The astronomy and astrophysics decadal survey
Accession number :
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