The Wide Field Monitor (WFM) of the China-Europe eXTP (enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry) mission
Proc. of SPIE 2024 Vol. 13093 130931Y The eXTP mission is a major project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), with a large involvement of Europe. Its scientific payload includes four instruments: SFA, PFA, LAD and WFM. They offer an unprecedented simultaneous wide-band Xray timing and polarime...
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05-11-2024
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Summary: | Proc. of SPIE 2024 Vol. 13093 130931Y The eXTP mission is a major project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),
with a large involvement of Europe. Its scientific payload includes four
instruments: SFA, PFA, LAD and WFM. They offer an unprecedented simultaneous
wide-band Xray timing and polarimetry sensitivity. A large European consortium
is contributing to the eXTP study, both for the science and the
instrumentation. Europe is expected to provide two of the four instruments: LAD
and WFM; the LAD is led by Italy and the WFM by Spain. The WFM for eXTP is
based on the design originally proposed for the LOFT ESA M3 mission, that
underwent a Phase A feasibility study. It will be a wide field of view X-ray
monitor instrument working in the 2-50 keV energy range, achieved with
large-area Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs), similar to the ones used for the LAD
but with better spatial resolution. The WFM will consist of 3 pairs of coded
mask cameras with a total combined field of view (FoV) of 90x180 degrees at
zero response and a source localisation accuracy of ~1 arc min. The main goal
of the WFM is to provide triggers for the target of opportunity observations of
the SFA, PFA and LAD, in order to perform the core science programme, dedicated
to the study of matter under extreme conditions of density, gravity and
magnetism. In addition, the unprecedented combination of large field of view
and imaging capability, down to 2 keV, of the WFM will allow eXTP to make
important discoveries of the variable and transient X-ray sky, and provide
X-ray coverage of a broad range of astrophysical objects covered under
'observatory science', such as gamma-ray bursts, fast radio bursts,
gravitational wave electromagnetic counterparts. In this paper we provide an
overview of the WFM instrument, explaining its design, configuration, and
anticipated performance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.03050 |