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X-ray Transient Surveys. Daryl Haggard Greg Sivakoff. Overview. X-ray photons assigned arrival time, energy, and sky position sensitive, energy-dependent light curves time-resolved spectroscopy Baselines span 10 orders of magnitude at spatial resolutions of arcseconds - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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X-ray Transient Surveys
Daryl HaggardGreg Sivakoff
Overview• X-ray photons assigned arrival time, energy, and sky position
– sensitive, energy-dependent light curves– time-resolved spectroscopy
• Baselines span – 10 orders of magnitude at spatial resolutions of arcseconds– 13 orders of magnitude at spatial resolutions of a degree
• High energy time domain data indicate variability in– AGN– Galactic center sources– X-ray binaries– Supernovae– Classical novae, recurrent novae– Magnetars– GRBs– Stellar flares– As-yet unknown X-ray variables
X-ray Missions
Planned/Proposed– NuSTAR– AstroSAT– eROSITA– GEMS– ASTRO-H – Athena– LOFT– WFXT– JANUS– EXIST
Active (+Archival)– Chandra– XMM– Swift– INTEGRAL– MAXI– Suzaku
Archival– RXTE– ROSAT
The Case for X-ray Transients
1. What are the most compelling science cases for current and future X-ray transient studies?
2. What efforts does the X-ray transient community need to undertake to best lobby for the importance of X-ray transient studies (past and present) to the general astronomical community?
Resource Utilization
1. How will new planned or soon to be launched instruments support X-ray transient surveys?
2. What inventive ways can we develop to utilize new instruments that may not be originally designed for X-ray transient studies?
3. What steps do we need to take to transition from the era of RXTE to the era without it?
4. What important lessons have we learned from RXTE?
Multiwavelength Coordination
1. How do we best coordinate multi-wavelength observations, especially for X-ray transient surveys?
2. Do we need to develop an X-ray Transient Network or are existing infrastructures like The Gamma-ray Circular Network and the Astronomers Telegram sufficient?
3. What cadences are needed to achieve various science priorities at different wavelengths?
4. Are there opportunities for citizen science with X-ray transient surveys?
Workshop Synopsis
Schematic of Variables/Transients
Eyer, et al. 2008Mahabal, this meeting
Tidal Disruptions
Variable Disks
Winds and Jets
Tidal Disruptions
Disks & Jets
SNe/GRB
Stellar Flares
Mergers/GRB
Mostly X-ray viewpoint
X-ray Time Domain Desirati
Discovery & Monitoring
• All Sky Monitor• MAXI/AstroSAT,
Lobster-eye technology, LOFT
• Science drivers: GRBs, SNe shock breakout, accretion physics, tidal disruptions
• ~Daily Cadence
Rapid Response• Rapid slew (< hr)• Swift, AstroSAT,
LOFT, a suite of Swifts!?
• Science drivers: GRBs, stellar flares/space weather, transient response
• High Availability
High Time Resolution
• Sub-ms timing• AstroSAT,
Athena,LOFT?
• Science drivers: Strong gravity, neutron star physics, XRB physics, QPOs
• High Sensitivity