SETI public: Black Hole Finder Probe

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Tue Aug 16 2005 - 14:06:41 UTC

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    Paper: astro-ph/0508313
    Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 20:45:28 GMT (606kb)

    Title: CASTER - a concept for a Black Hole Finder Probe based on the use of
    new
    scintillator technologies

    Authors: Mark L. McConnell, Peter F. Bloser, Gary Case, Michael Cherry,
    James
    Cravens, T. Gregory Guzik, Kevin Hurley, R. Marc Kippen, John Macri, Richard
    S. Miller, William Paciesas, James M. Ryan, Bradley Schaefer, J. Gregory
    Stacy, W. Thomas Vestrand and John P. Wefel

    Comments: 12 pages; conference paper presented at the SPIE conference "UV,
    X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XIV." To be
    published in SPIE Conference Proceedings, vol. 5898

    \\
    The primary scientific mission of the Black Hole Finder Probe (BHFP), part
    of
    the NASA Beyond Einstein program, is to survey the local Universe for black
    holes over a wide range of mass and accretion rate. One approach to such a
    survey is a hard X-ray coded-aperture imaging mission operating in the
    10--600
    keV energy band, a spectral range that is considered to be especially useful
    in
    the detection of black hole sources. The development of new inorganic
    scintillator materials provides improved performance (for example, with
    regards
    to energy resolution and timing) that is well suited to the BHFP science
    requirements. Detection planes formed with these materials coupled with a
    new
    generation of readout devices represent a major advancement in the
    performance
    capabilities of scintillator-based gamma cameras. Here, we discuss the Coded
    Aperture Survey Telescope for Energetic Radiation (CASTER), a concept that
    represents a BHFP based on the use of the latest scintillator technology.

    \\ ( http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0508313 , 606kb)


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