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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2006

The ECLAIRs micro-satellite mission for gamma-ray burst multi-wavelength observations

M. Boer
F. Casse
  • Fonction : Auteur
R. Manchanda
  • Fonction : Auteur
S. Mereghetti
  • Fonction : Auteur
R. Mochkovitch
S. Paltani
G. Ricker

Résumé

Gamma-ray bursts (GRB), at least those with a duration longer than a few seconds are the most energetic events in the Universe and occur at cosmological distances. The ECLAIRs micro-satellite, to be launched in 2009, will provide multi-wavelength observations of GRB, to study their astrophysics and to use them as cosmological probes. Furthermore in 2009 ECLAIRs is expected to be the only space borne instrument capable of providing a GRB trigger in near real-time with sufficient localization accuracy for GRB follow-up observations with the powerful ground based spectroscopic telescopes available by then. A "Phase A study" of the ECLAIRs project has recently been launched by the French Space Agency CNES, aiming at a detailed mission design and selection for flight in 2006. The ECLAIRs mission is based on a CNES micro-satellite of the "Myriade" family and dedicated ground-based optical telescopes. The satellite payload combines a 2 sr field-of-view coded aperture mask gamma-camera using 6400 CdTe pixels for GRB detection and localization with 10 arcmin precision in the 4 to 50 keV energy band, together with a soft X-ray camera for onboard position refinement to 1 arcmin. The ground-based optical robotic telescopes will detect the GRB prompt/early afterglow emission and localize the event to arcsec accuracy, for spectroscopic follow-up observations.

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in2p3-00179516 , version 1 (15-10-2007)

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S. Schanne, J.-L. Atteia, D. Barret, S. Basa, M. Boer, et al.. The ECLAIRs micro-satellite mission for gamma-ray burst multi-wavelength observations. New Developments in Photodetection, Jun 2005, Beaune, France. pp.327-332, ⟨10.1016/J.NIMA.2006.05.144⟩. ⟨in2p3-00179516⟩
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