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arxiv: 1408.6539 · v1 · pith:SWFIHETWnew · submitted 2014-08-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM

The Large Area Detector of LOFT: the Large Observatory for X-ray Timing

S. Zane (1) , D. Walton (1) , T. Kennedy (1) , M. Feroci (2) , J.-W. Den Herder (3) , M. Ahangarianabhari (4) , A. Argan (5) , P. Azzarello (6)
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LOFT (Large Observatory for X-ray Timing) is one of the five candidates that were considered by ESA as an M3 mission (with launch in 2022-2024) and has been studied during an extensive assessment phase. It is specifically designed to perform fast X-ray timing and probe the status of the matter near black holes and neutron stars. Its pointed instrument is the Large Area Detector (LAD), a 10 m 2 -class instrument operating in the 2-30keV range, which holds the capability to revolutionise studies of variability from X-ray sources on the millisecond time scales. The LAD instrument has now completed the assessment phase but was not down-selected for launch. However, during the assessment, most of the trade-offs have been closed leading to a robust and well documented design that will be re- proposed in future ESA calls. In this talk, we will summarize the characteristics of the LAD design and give an overview of the expectations for the instrument capabilities.

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