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XIPE: the X-ray Imaging Polarimetry Explorer

Authors :
Soffitta, Paolo
Barcons, Xavier
Bellazzini, Ronaldo
Braga, João
Costa, Enrico
Fraser, George W.
Gburek, Szymon
Huovelin, Juhani
Matt, Giorgio
Pearce, Mark
Poutanen, Juri
Reglero, Victor
Santangelo, Andrea
Sunyaev, Rashid A.
Tagliaferri, Gianpiero
Weisskopf, Martin
Aloisio, Roberto
Amato, Elena
Attiná, Primo
Axelsson, Magnus
Baldini, Luca
Basso, Stefano
Bianchi, Stefano
Blasi, Pasquale
Bregeon, Johan
Brez, Alessandro
Bucciantini, Niccoló
Burderi, Luciano
Burwitz, Vadim
Casella, Piergiorgio
Churazov, Eugene
Civitani, Marta
Covino, Stefano
da Silva, Rui Miguel Curado
Cusumano, Giancarlo
Dadina, Mauro
D'Amico, Flavio
De Rosa, Alessandra
Di Cosimo, Sergio
Di Persio, Giuseppe
Di Salvo, Tiziana
Dovciak, Michal
Elsner, Ronald
Eyles, Chris J.
Fabian, Andrew C.
Fabiani, Sergio
Feng, Hua
Giarrusso, Salvatore
Goosmann, René W.
Grandi, Paola
Grosso, Nicolas
Israel, Gianluca
Jackson, Miranda
Kaaret, Philip
Karas, Vladimir
Kuss, Michael
Lai, Dong
La Rosa, Giovanni
Larsson, Josefin
Larsson, Stefan
Latronico, Luca
Maggio, Antonio
Maia, Jorge
Marin, Frédéric
Massai, Marco Maria
Mineo, Teresa
Minuti, Massimo
Moretti, Elena
Muleri, Fabio
O'Dell, Stephen L.
Pareschi, Giovanni
Peres, Giovanni
Pesce, Melissa
Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier
Pinchera, Michele
Porquet, Delphine
Ramsey, Brian
Rea, Nanda
Reale, Fabio
Rodrigo, Juana Maria
Różańska, Agata
Rubini, Alda
Rudawy, Pawel
Ryde, Felix
Salvati, Marco
Júnior, Valdivino Alexandre de Santiago
Sazonov, Sergey
Sgró, Carmelo
Silver, Eric
Spandre, Gloria
Spiga, Daniele
Stella, Luigi
Tamagawa, Toru
Tamborra, Francesco
Tavecchio, Fabrizio
Dias, Teresa Teixeira
van Adelsberg, Matthew
Wu, Kinwah
Zane, Silvia
Soffitta, Paolo
Barcons, Xavier
Bellazzini, Ronaldo
Braga, João
Costa, Enrico
Fraser, George W.
Gburek, Szymon
Huovelin, Juhani
Matt, Giorgio
Pearce, Mark
Poutanen, Juri
Reglero, Victor
Santangelo, Andrea
Sunyaev, Rashid A.
Tagliaferri, Gianpiero
Weisskopf, Martin
Aloisio, Roberto
Amato, Elena
Attiná, Primo
Axelsson, Magnus
Baldini, Luca
Basso, Stefano
Bianchi, Stefano
Blasi, Pasquale
Bregeon, Johan
Brez, Alessandro
Bucciantini, Niccoló
Burderi, Luciano
Burwitz, Vadim
Casella, Piergiorgio
Churazov, Eugene
Civitani, Marta
Covino, Stefano
da Silva, Rui Miguel Curado
Cusumano, Giancarlo
Dadina, Mauro
D'Amico, Flavio
De Rosa, Alessandra
Di Cosimo, Sergio
Di Persio, Giuseppe
Di Salvo, Tiziana
Dovciak, Michal
Elsner, Ronald
Eyles, Chris J.
Fabian, Andrew C.
Fabiani, Sergio
Feng, Hua
Giarrusso, Salvatore
Goosmann, René W.
Grandi, Paola
Grosso, Nicolas
Israel, Gianluca
Jackson, Miranda
Kaaret, Philip
Karas, Vladimir
Kuss, Michael
Lai, Dong
La Rosa, Giovanni
Larsson, Josefin
Larsson, Stefan
Latronico, Luca
Maggio, Antonio
Maia, Jorge
Marin, Frédéric
Massai, Marco Maria
Mineo, Teresa
Minuti, Massimo
Moretti, Elena
Muleri, Fabio
O'Dell, Stephen L.
Pareschi, Giovanni
Peres, Giovanni
Pesce, Melissa
Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier
Pinchera, Michele
Porquet, Delphine
Ramsey, Brian
Rea, Nanda
Reale, Fabio
Rodrigo, Juana Maria
Różańska, Agata
Rubini, Alda
Rudawy, Pawel
Ryde, Felix
Salvati, Marco
Júnior, Valdivino Alexandre de Santiago
Sazonov, Sergey
Sgró, Carmelo
Silver, Eric
Spandre, Gloria
Spiga, Daniele
Stella, Luigi
Tamagawa, Toru
Tamborra, Francesco
Tavecchio, Fabrizio
Dias, Teresa Teixeira
van Adelsberg, Matthew
Wu, Kinwah
Zane, Silvia
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

X-ray polarimetry, sometimes alone, and sometimes coupled to spectral and temporal variability measurements and to imaging, allows a wealth of physical phenomena in astrophysics to be studied. X-ray polarimetry investigates the acceleration process, for example, including those typical of magnetic reconnection in solar flares, but also emission in the strong magnetic fields of neutron stars and white dwarfs. It detects scattering in asymmetric structures such as accretion disks and columns, and in the so-called molecular torus and ionization cones. In addition, it allows fundamental physics in regimes of gravity and of magnetic field intensity not accessible to experiments on the Earth to be probed. Finally, models that describe fundamental interactions (e.g. quantum gravity and the extension of the Standard Model) can be tested. We describe in this paper the X-ray Imaging Polarimetry Explorer (XIPE), proposed in June 2012 to the first ESA call for a small mission with a launch in 2017 but not selected. XIPE is composed of two out of the three existing JET-X telescopes with two Gas Pixel Detectors (GPD) filled with a He-DME mixture at their focus and two additional GPDs filled with pressurized Ar-DME facing the sun. The Minimum Detectable Polarization is 14 % at 1 mCrab in 10E5 s (2-10 keV) and 0.6 % for an X10 class flare. The Half Energy Width, measured at PANTER X-ray test facility (MPE, Germany) with JET-X optics is 24 arcsec. XIPE takes advantage of a low-earth equatorial orbit with Malindi as down-link station and of a Mission Operation Center (MOC) at INPE (Brazil).<br />Comment: 49 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables. Paper published in Experimental Astronomy http://link.springer.com/journal/10686

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363425910
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s10686-013-9344-3