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arxiv: 1510.08358 · v1 · pith:KNQXC2P5new · submitted 2015-10-28 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · astro-ph.HE

X-Ray Polarimetry with the Polarization Spectroscopic Telescope Array (PolSTAR)

Henric S. Krawczynski (1) , Daniel Stern (2) , Fiona A. Harrison (3) , Fabian F. Kislat (1) , Anna Zajczyk (1) , Matthias Beilicke (1) , Janie Hoormann (1) , Qingzhen Guo (1)
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Ryan Endsley (1) Adam R. Ingram (4) Hiromasa Miyasaka (3) Kristin K. Madsen (3) Kim M. Aaron (2) Rashied Aminia (2) Matthew G. Baring (5) Banafsheh Beheshtipour (1) Arash Bodaghee (6) Jeffrey Booth (2) Chester Borden (2) Markus Boettcher (7) Finn E. Christensen (8) Paolo S. Coppi (9) Ramanath Cowsik (1) Shane Davis (10) Jason Dexter (11) Chris Done (12) Luis A. Dominguez (2) Don Ellison (13) Robin J. English (2) Andrew C. Fabian (14) Abe Falcone (15) Jeffrey A. Favretto (2) Rodrigo Fernandez (16 17) Paolo Giommi (18) Brian W. Grefenstette (3) Erin Kara (14) Chung H. Lee (2) Maxim Lyutikov (19) Thomas Maccarone (20) Hironori Matsumoto (21) Jonathan McKinney (22) Tatehiro Mihara (23) Jon M. Miller (24) Ramesh Narayan (25) Lorenzo Natalucci (26) Feryal Oezel (27) Michael J. Pivovaroff (28) Steven Pravdo (2) Dimitrios Psaltis (27) Takashi Okajima (29) Kenji Toma (30) William W. Zhang (29) ((1) Washington University in Saint Louis Physics Department McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences (2) Jet Propulsion Laboratory (3) California Institute of Technology Cahill Center for Astronomy Astrophysics (4) Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (5) Rice University Department of Physics Astronomy (6) Georgia College Department of Chemistry Physics (7) North-West University Centre for Space Research (8) Technical University of Denmark DTU Space National Space Institute (9) Yale University Department of Astronomy (10) University of Virginia (11) MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics Garching (12) Durham University Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy (13) North Carolina State University (14) Cambridge Institute of Astronomy UK (15) Penn State University (16) University of California Berkeley (17) University of California Department of Astronomy & Theoretical Astrophysics Center (18) ASI Science Data Center Italy (19) Purdue University (20) Texas Tech University (21) Nagoya University Center for Experimental Studies Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles the Universe (22) University of Maryland (23) RIKEN (24) Univ. of Michigan in Ann Arbor Astronomy Dept. (25) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (26) Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali INAF (27) Department of Astronomy/Steward Observatory (28) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (29) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (30) Tohoku University Astronomical Institute)
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This paper describes the Polarization Spectroscopic Telescope Array (PolSTAR), a mission proposed to NASA's 2014 Small Explorer (SMEX) announcement of opportunity. PolSTAR measures the linear polarization of 3-50 keV (requirement; goal: 2.5-70 keV) X-rays probing the behavior of matter, radiation and the very fabric of spacetime under the extreme conditions close to the event horizons of black holes, as well as in and around magnetars and neutron stars. The PolSTAR design is based on the technology developed for the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) mission launched in June 2012. In particular, it uses the same X-ray optics, extendable telescope boom, optical bench, and CdZnTe detectors as NuSTAR. The mission has the sensitivity to measure ~1% linear polarization fractions for X-ray sources with fluxes down to ~5 mCrab. This paper describes the PolSTAR design as well as the science drivers and the potential science return.

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