MPE: A New View of the X-ray Sky

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MPE: A New View of the X-ray Sky

Post by bystander » Fri Mar 25, 2016 3:28 pm

A New View of the X-ray Sky
Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics | 2016 Mar 24
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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) have revisited the all-sky survey carried out by the ROSAT satellite, to create a new image of the sky at X-ray wavelengths. Along with this a revised and extended version of the catalogue of bright and faint point-like sources will be released. The now published “2RXS catalogue” provides the deepest and cleanest X-ray all-sky survey to date, which will only be superseded with the launch of the next generation X-ray survey satellite, eROSITA, currently being completed at MPE.

In the 1990s, the ROSAT X-ray satellite performed the first deep all-sky survey with an imaging telescope in the 0.1-2.4 keV energy band, increasing the number of known X-ray sources by a factor of approximately 100 (see MPE News). The intention of the new analysis was to improve the reliability of the catalogue, by re-analysing the original photon event files, using an advanced detection algorithm and a complete screening process.

An important feature of the new catalogue is a statistical assessment of the reliability of the sources. Because of the extreme sensitivity and low background of the ROSAT PSPC instrument, cosmic X-ray sources can be identified with the detection of just a few photons. These are sometimes difficult to distinguish from random fluctuations, and the new catalogue provides an assessment of this effect, based on simulated data. ...
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Re: MPE: A New View of the X-ray Sky

Post by Fred the Cat » Fri Mar 25, 2016 3:54 pm

For those un-versed here is a X-Ray Ted Talk - Exposing the invisible :oops: :ssmile:
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