A new astrophysics mission for a Low Energy Gamma-ray burst Observatory (LEGO)

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作者
Tumer, TO
Hurley, K
Ogelman, H
Paulos, RJ
Puetter, RC
Beuville, E
Hartmann, D
Schaefer, B
Preble, J
Rothschild, R
Finger, MH
Fabris, L
ONeill, TJ
Jennings, M
Yahil, A
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来源
EUX, X-RAY, AND GAMMA-RAY INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY VIII | 1997年 / 3114卷
关键词
Gamma Ray Bursts; all-sky monitor; x-ray detector; silicon pixel detector; coded mask imaging; coded aperture telescope;
D O I
10.1117/12.283801
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
We propose a new astrophysics space mission for a Low Energy Gamma-ray-burst Observatory (LEGO) that will fit the envelope of a small-explorer (SMEX) type mission. The LEGO instrument combines silicon pixel detectors with ultra-high energy resolution and a novel cost effective fine-pitch coded mask, to image the sky with sub-arcminute accuracy in the 0.3-30 keV range with a wide field-of-view. LEGO is well adapted to study hundreds of short transients such as gamma-ray bursts and soft gamma repeaters in the unexplored energy range below 5 keV. LEGO takes one of the next logical steps in GRB studies in the post-BeppoSAX era by attacking the astrophysics questions raised by recent discoveries of variable radio, optical, and x-ray counterparts to burst sources. In addition to monitoring the sky for gamma-ray bursts, LEGO would provide a first all-sky monitor in the 0.3-30 keV range. LEGO will be sensitive to all mCrab sources in the sky in a day and to 0.1 mCrab sources in a year, and thus, may provide daily light curves and sensitive spectral measurements on about 10(3) objects and yearly data on an order of magnitude more sources.
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页码:429 / 437
页数:9
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