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A deep study of the high–energy transient sky

AutorGuidorzi, C.; Frontera, F.; Ghirlanda, G.; Stratta, G.; Mundell, C. G.; Virgilli, E.; Rosati, P.; Caroli, E.; Amati, L.; Pian, E.; Kobayashi, S.; Ghisellini, G.; Fryer, C.; Della Valle, M.; Margutti, R.; Marongiu, M.; Martone, R.; Campana, R. CSIC ORCID; Fuschino, F.; Labanti, C.; Orlandini, M.; Stephen, J. B.; Brandt, S.; da Silva, R. Curado; Laurent, P.; Mochkovitch, R.; Bozz, Enrico; Ciolfi, R.; Burderi, L.; Di Salvo, T.
Palabras claveX–/γ–ray telescopes
Space mission concept
ESA voyage 2050
High-energy transient sky
Multi-messenger astrophysics
X–/γ–ray polarimetry
Fecha de publicación23-abr-2021
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónExperimental Astronomy (2021)
ResumenThe coming decades will establish the exploration of the gravitational wave (GW) Universe over a broad frequency range by ground and space interferometers. Meanwhile, wide-field, high-cadence and sensitive surveys will span the electromagnetic spectrum from radio all the way up to TeV, as well as the high-energy neutrino window. Among the numerous classes of transients, γ–ray bursts (GRBs) have direct links with most of the hot topics that will be addressed, such as the strong gravity regime, relativistic shocks, particle acceleration processes, equation of state of matter at nuclear density, and nucleosynthesis of heavy elements, just to mention a few. Other recently discovered classes of transients that are observed throughout cosmological distances include fast radio bursts (FRBs), fast blue optical transients (FBOTs), and other unidentified high-energy transients. Here we discuss how these topics can be addressed by a mission called ASTENA (Advanced Surveyor of Transient Events and Nuclear Astrophysics, see Frontera et al. 18). Its payload combines two instruments: (i) an array of wide-field monitors with imaging, spectroscopic, and polarimetric capabilities (WFM-IS); (ii) a narrow field telescope (NFT) based on a Laue lens operating in the 50–600 keV range with unprecedented angular resolution, polarimetric capabilities, and sensitivity. © 2021, The Author(s).
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Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10686-021-09725-9
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/241678
DOI10.1007/s10686-021-09725-9
ISSN0922-6435
E-ISSN1572-9508
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