The MAXI Mission on the ISS: Science and Instruments for Monitoring All-Sky X-Ray Images
RIKEN · The University of Osaka · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI) mission is the first astronomical payload to be installed on the Japanese Experiment Module — Exposed Facility (JEM-EF or Kibo-EF) on the International Space Station. It has two types of X-ray slit cameras with wide FOVs and two kinds of X-ray detectors consisting of gas proportional counters covering the energy range of 2 to 30 keV and X-ray CCDs covering the energy range of 0.5 to 12 keV. MAXI will be more powerful than any previous X-ray All Sky Monitor payloads, being able to monitor hundreds of Active Galactic Nuclei. A realistic simulation under optimal observation conditions suggests that MAXI will provide all-sky images of X-ray sources of $\sim $20…
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Authors
32- MMMasaru MatsuokaCorresponding
- KKKazuyoshi Kawasaki
- SUShiro Ueno
- HTHiroshi Tomida
- MKMitsuhiro Kohama
RIKEN
Topics & keywords
- Payload (computing)
- Sky
- Field of view
- Confusion
- Range (aeronautics)
- Energy (signal processing)
- Detector
- Orbit (dynamics)