Generation-X: A Large Area and High Resolution X-Ray Mission for Science Beyond Chandra and Constellation-X

W. Zhang, R. Petre, N. E. White (Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771),


Abstract

Chandra is capable of detecting and imaging normal galaxies ( $L_x \sim
10^{40}$ ergs/cm2/s) to a redshift of $z \sim 0.2 $ and active galaxies ( $L_x \gtrsim 10^{44}$ ergs/cm2/s) to $ z \sim 3$. The upcoming Constellation-X mission will perform spectroscopic studies of normal galaxies to $z \sim 0.1$ and active galaxies to $z \sim 5$. To push the frontier of X-ray astronomy much beyond $z \sim 5$ so as to study the first quasars, which are believed to be stellar mass black holes formed around $ z\sim 10$, would require an X-ray mission with a good angular resolution( $\sim 1^{\prime\prime}$ half-power diameter) and a large effective area($\sim 150$m2). We will present a mission concept, called Generation-X, that will address astrophysical issues beyond Chandra and Constellation-X. It represents an order magnitude improvement in angular resolution and two orders of magnitude in effective area from Constellation-X. It will have an imaging limit of $\sim 10^{-20}$ ergs/cm2/s and a spectroscopic limit of $\sim 10^{-18}$ ergs/cm2/s. As such it is capable of detecting a 103 solar mass black hole at $ z\sim 10$ and performing spectroscopic studies of normal galaxies beyond z = 1.

CATEGORY: EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS



 

Himel Ghosh
2001-08-02