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A Vigorous Explorer Program

Authors :
Elvis, Martin
Beasley, Matthew
Brissenden, Roger
Chakrabarti, Supriya
Cherry, Michael
Devlin, Mark
Edelstein, Jerry
Eisenhardt, Peter
Feldman, Paul
Ford, Holland
Gehrels, Neil
Golub, Leon
Marshall, Herman
Martin, Christopher
Mather, John
McCandliss, Stephan
McConnell, Mark
McDowell, Jonathan
Meier, David
Millan, Robyn
Mitchell, John
Moos, Warren
Murray, Steven S.
Nousek, John
Oegerle, William
Ramsey, Brian
Green, James
Grindlay, Jonathan
Kaaret, Philip
Kaiser, Mary Elizabeth
Kaltenegger, Lisa
Kasper, Justin
Krolik, Julian
Kruk, Jeffrey W.
Latham, David
MacKenty, John
Mainzer, Amanda
Ricker, George
Rinehart, Stephen
Romaine, Suzanne
Scowen, Paul
Silver, Eric
Sonneborn, George
Stern, Daniel
Swain, Mark
Swank, Jean
Traub, Wesley
Weisskopf, Martin
Werner, Michael
Wright, Edward
Elvis, Martin
Beasley, Matthew
Brissenden, Roger
Chakrabarti, Supriya
Cherry, Michael
Devlin, Mark
Edelstein, Jerry
Eisenhardt, Peter
Feldman, Paul
Ford, Holland
Gehrels, Neil
Golub, Leon
Marshall, Herman
Martin, Christopher
Mather, John
McCandliss, Stephan
McConnell, Mark
McDowell, Jonathan
Meier, David
Millan, Robyn
Mitchell, John
Moos, Warren
Murray, Steven S.
Nousek, John
Oegerle, William
Ramsey, Brian
Green, James
Grindlay, Jonathan
Kaaret, Philip
Kaiser, Mary Elizabeth
Kaltenegger, Lisa
Kasper, Justin
Krolik, Julian
Kruk, Jeffrey W.
Latham, David
MacKenty, John
Mainzer, Amanda
Ricker, George
Rinehart, Stephen
Romaine, Suzanne
Scowen, Paul
Silver, Eric
Sonneborn, George
Stern, Daniel
Swain, Mark
Swank, Jean
Traub, Wesley
Weisskopf, Martin
Werner, Michael
Wright, Edward
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Explorers have made breakthroughs in many fields of astrophysics. The science from both these missions contributed to three Nobel Prizes - Giacconi (2002), Mather, and Smoot (2006). Explorers have: marked the definitive beginning of precision cosmology, discovered that short gamma-ray bursts are caused by compact star mergers and have measured metalicity to redshifts z>6. NASA Explorers do cutting-edge science that cannot be done by facility-class instruments. The Explorer program provides a rapid response to changing science and technology, to enable cutting-edge science at moderate cost. Explorers also enable innovation, and engage & train scientists, managers and engineers, adding human capital to NASA and the nation. The astrophysics Explorer launch rate now being achieved is 1 per 3 years, and budget projections are in the $150M/year range for the next five years. A newly Vigorous Explorer Program should be created to: 1. Reach the long-stated goal of annual astrophysics launches; 2. Find additional launch options for Explorers and actively encourage cost savings in launchers and spacecraft, such as new commercial vehicles and innovative partnerships. 3. Mitigate risk via stronger technical development and sub-orbital programs, and through longer, more thorough, Phase A programs, potentially reducing the need for a 30% contingency; 4. Strive to protect the funding for missions that have reached Phase B, to prevent significant launch slips and cancellations, with a goal of 4 to 5 years from Phase B to launch; 5. Review the project management procedures and requirements to seek cost reductions, including the risk management strategy and the review and reporting process; 6. Review and possibly modify the cost caps for all Explorer classes to optimize scientific returns per dollar. [ABRIDGED]<br />Comment: 18 pages, no figures. An Activities/Program White Paper submitted to the Astro2010 NAS/NRC Decadal Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312042469
Document Type :
Electronic Resource