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"Science
Highlights from the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR):
Bringing the
High Energy Universe into Focus"
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Thursday,
24. Oct. 2019 |
Video-Recording for any system with MP4-support
- Video.mp4 (ca.467 Mb) |
15:15 – 16:15 |
Fiona
Harrison
(Caltech))
The Nuclear Spectroscopic
Telescope Array, the first focusing high-energy X-ray
(3 – 79 keV) telescope in orbit, extends
sensitive X-ray observations above the
band pass where Chandra and
XMM-Newton operate.
With an unprecedented
combination of sensitivity, spectral and imaging resolution
above 10 keV, NuSTAR is
advancing our understanding of black holes, neutron stars,
and supernova remnants. I will describe the mission, and present
science highlights.