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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: DEN HERDER, Jan-willem
Submitted on: 20 February 2014 14:19
Title: Athena, the next large ESA mission to study the Hot and Energetic Universe
Abstract content The hot and energetic Universe has been selected by ESA as its next large class mission with a scheduled launch date in 2028. This mission will have a large collecting area (2 m2) with focussing optics and in the focal plane two interchangeable instruments: a Si-based DEPFET detector which is optimised for its field of view and its count rate capability. The second instrument is a cryogenic calorimeter array which is optimised for its high spectral resolution. In this presentation we will describe the science and instrumentation of this challenging mission.
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Primary Authors: Dr. DEN HERDER, Jan-willem (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) j.den.herder@sron.nl
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Abstract presenters: Dr. DEN HERDER, Jan-willem
Track classification: Experiments: 2b) Astrophysics and Space Instrumentation
Presentation type: Oral
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