NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA's XMM-Newton Observatory have been the pioneering satellites for studying the Universe with X-rays and the cornerstone of X-ray spectroscopy since their launches more than 20 years ago. The onboard gratings provide us a unique opportunity to distinguish individual spectral lines from different atoms thanks to their high energy resolutions. Enormous discoveries have been achieved by these two missions when observing a variety of X-ray-emitting astronomical objects, such as black holes, supernova remnants, clusters of galaxies, and stars. However, the data are limited to fairly bright X-ray sources. The recent JAXA's mission Hitomi opened a new window of high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy thanks to its onboard X-ray calorimeter. Although this mission was shortly terminated due to a mishap, Hitomi left behind a few sets of observations awaiting more data mining. The first half of this book introduces the history of high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy and different generations of X-ray spectrometers. A tutorial guide on how to reduce, analyze, and understand the astronomical data from Chandra, XMM-Newton, and Hitomi is also included. The second half of the book reviews past results obtained by the high-resolution spectrometers on these missions on multiple topics and discusses possible discoveries by upcoming missions in the next decade.
| ISBN-13: | 9789819944088 |
| ISBN-10: | 9819944082 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Singapore |
| Publication date: | 2023-09-02 |
| Edition description: | 1 |
| Pages: | 425 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9.48817 inches, Length: 6.2992 inches, Weight: 1.94668177346 Pounds, Width: 1.06299 inches |
| Author: | Cosimo Bambi, Jiachen Jiang |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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