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AXIS: A Probe Class Next Generation High Angular Resolution X-ray Imaging Satellite

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AXIS is a probe-class concept under study for submission to the 2020 Decadal Survey. AXIS will extend and enhance the science of high angular resolution X-ray imaging and spectroscopy in the next decade with $\sim 0.4''$ resolution over a 24$' \times 24'$ field of view, with 0.3$"$ in the central 14$' \times 14'$, and ~10x more collecting area than Chandra. These capabilities are made possible by precision-polished lightweight single-crystal silicon optics achieving both high angular resolution and large collecting area, and next generation small-pixel silicon detectors adequately sampling the point spread function and allowing timing science and preventing pile up with high read-out rate. We have selected a low earth orbit to enable rapid target of opportunity response, similar to Swift, with a high observing efficiency, low detector background and long detector life. The combination opens a wide variety of new and exciting science such as: (1) measuring the event horizon scale structure in AGN accretion disks and the spins of supermassive black holes through observations of gravitationally-microlensed quasars; (ii) determining AGN and starburst feedback in galaxies and galaxy clusters through direct imaging of winds and interaction of jets and via spatially resolved imaging of galaxies at high-z; (iii) fueling of AGN by probing the Bondi radius of over 20 nearby galaxies; (iv) hierarchical structure formation and the SMBH merger rate through measurement of the occurrence rate of dual AGN and occupation fraction of SMBHs; (v) advancing SNR physics and galaxy ecology through large detailed samples of SNR in nearby galaxies; (vi) measuring the Cosmic Web through its connection to cluster outskirts; (vii) a wide variety of time domain science including rapid response to ToOs. With a nominal 2028 launch, AXIS benefits from natural synergies with the ELTs, LSST, ALMA, WFIRST and ATHENA.

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Exploring the local black hole mass function below $10^6$ solar masses

astro-ph.HE · 2019-09-05 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Gallo and Sesana estimate the local black hole mass function between 10^5 and 10^6 solar masses by folding GAMA galaxy counts together with X-ray occupation fraction constraints, finding a normalization uncertainty of about one dex.

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  • Exploring the local black hole mass function below $10^6$ solar masses astro-ph.HE · 2019-09-05 · conditional · none · ref 30 · internal anchor

    Gallo and Sesana estimate the local black hole mass function between 10^5 and 10^6 solar masses by folding GAMA galaxy counts together with X-ray occupation fraction constraints, finding a normalization uncertainty of about one dex.