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Unlocking the Capabilities of Future High-Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy Missions Through Laboratory Astrophysics

Authors :
Betancourt-Martinez, Gabriele
Akamatsu, Hiroki
Barret, Didier
Bautista, Manuel
Bernitt, Sven
Bianchi, Stefano
Bodewits, Dennis
Brickhouse, Nancy
Brown, Gregory V.
Costantini, Elisa
Coreno, Marcello
López-Urrutia, José R. Crespo
Cumbee, Renata
Eckart, Megan
Ferland, Gary
Fiore, Fabrizio
Fogle, Michael
Foster, Adam
Garcia, Javier
Gorczyca, Tom
Grinberg, Victoria
Grosso, Nicolas
Gu, Liyi
Gu, Ming Feng
Guainazzi, Matteo
Hell, Natalie
Herder, Jan-Willem den
Kaastra, Jelle
Kallman, Timothy
Lee, Julia
Leutenegger, Maurice
Marler, Joan
McCammon, Dan
Nakashima, Shinya
Nicastro, Fabrizio
Paerels, Frits
Pajot, François
Pointecouteau, Etienne
Porquet, Delphine
Porter, F. Scott
Savin, Daniel Wolf
Sawada, Makoto
Shah, Chintan
Simionescu, Aurora
de Simone, Monica
Sosolik, Chad
Stancil, Phillip
Steinbrügge, René
Yamaguchi, Hiroya
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Thanks to high-resolution and non-dispersive spectrometers onboard future X-ray missions such as XRISM and Athena, we are finally poised to answer important questions about the formation and evolution of galaxies and large-scale structure. However, we currently lack an adequate understanding of many atomic processes behind the spectral features we will soon observe. Large error bars on parameters as critical as transition energies and atomic cross sections can lead to unacceptable uncertainties in the calculations of e.g., elemental abundance, velocity, and temperature. Unless we address these issues, we risk limiting the full scientific potential of these missions. Laboratory astrophysics, which comprises theoretical and experimental studies of the underlying physics behind observable astrophysical processes, is therefore central to the success of these missions.<br />Comment: Science white paper submitted to the Astro2020 Decadal Survey

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1903.08213
Document Type :
Working Paper