Thu, 11.05.2023 14:00

Colloquium: Stars and planets under the NewAthena X-ray microscope

Prof. Matteo Guainazzi, ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre, Noordwijk, The Netherlands,will talk about the Athena X-ray mission.

"NewAthena" is the provisional name of the latest incarnation of the European Space Agency Large-Class X-ray observatory, to be launched in the second half of the 2030s.  NewAthena constitutes an innovative mission design concept, retaining most of the scientific performance of the micro-calormeter spectrometer (X-IFU) originally baselined for Athena: more than one  tausands pixels over a >4' diameter field-of-view, with each pixels enabling a resolving power >1000 in the hard X-ray band (3-10 keV). A wide-field spectroscopic survey of the X-ray sky will optimally exploit the science capabilities of a Silicon-based Wide Field Imager (WFI), aiming at detecting several hundred tausands Active Galactic Nuclei down to the reonization epoch, as well as early galaxy clusters and groups at z>1.5. The two instruments will share the focal plane of the Athena Silicon Pore Optics mirror, the largest telescope ever conceived on an approved X-ray mission. This talk will present an overview of
the NewAthena scientific objectives, with particular focus on prospective studies on stellar physics, objects in the solar system, and exoplanets.

recording: www.youtube.com/watch

Information

 

IWF Colloquium series

Speaker
Dr. Matteo Guainazzi

When
11.5.2023, 14.00 Uhr

Where
U.a.4  in-person