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X-Ray Astronomy

X-Ray Astronomy. X-Rays Light at high energies Takes lots of energy to produce them Atmosphere absorbs X-Rays Most of the matter that we “see” is known to us from its X-Ray emission. X-Ray Astronomy. Solar Studies in late 40’s Discovery of first extra solar source in 1962

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X-Ray Astronomy

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  1. X-Ray Astronomy • X-Rays • Light at high energies • Takes lots of energy to produce them • Atmosphere absorbs X-Rays • Most of the matter that we “see” is known to us from its X-Ray emission

  2. X-Ray Astronomy • Solar Studies in late 40’s • Discovery of first extra solar source in 1962 • Also discovery of faint glow (the “diffuse background)

  3. Project History • Began in 1976 • Launch in 1999

  4. Chandra –Line Drawing

  5. The Optics

  6. Mirror Polishing

  7. Optical Bench

  8. Instruments Advanced Ccd Imaging Spectrometer

  9. Instruments High Resolution Camera

  10. X-Ray Calibration Facility

  11. Preparing For Thermal Vacuum Test

  12. The Crew

  13. Chandra/IUS in Cargo Bay

  14. Launch (7-19-99) Almost

  15. Launch at Last!7-23-1999

  16. Chandra Deployed

  17. From above, with radiation belts & Moon Side view, showing radiation belts The Orbit

  18. First Light

  19. First Light

  20. Planets • Jupiter • Hot spots at high latitudes • Big surprise • Pulsates (45 minute period)

  21. Venus

  22. Supernova Schematic

  23. Monitoring Sn1987a

  24. Crab Nebula

  25. Crab Pulsar Always on!

  26. Vela Pulsar

  27. Globular Cluster M15 • Chandra resolved 2 sources in center • Explained contradictory observations

  28. Galactic Center • First high-resolution X-ray panorama of the Galactic center • Detection of about 1,000 discrete X-ray sources • Detection of large amounts of hot gas

  29. Sgr A*

  30. Sgr A*

  31. Normal Galaxies – M81

  32. Active Galaxies - NGC 1068

  33. Multi-wavelength Jets: M87

  34. X-Ray-Bright Highest-Redshift Quasars

  35. Clusters of Galaxies - Hydra

  36. Clusters of Galaxies – Dark Matter

  37. The Deep Surveys • 1Million seconds on Chandra Deep Field-South and 2 Million on CDF-N • Probe is 80 times deeper at low energies • 800 times deeper at hard energies • All data publicly available • CDF-N detects about 500 discrete sources and 6 extended sources

  38. Summary • Operations are running smoothly • Mission success • Design of the Observatory • Excellent and committed staff • Team effort involving all the players • Exciting and fundamental scientific results • Papers at a rate of ~10 per week

  39. Educationand & Outreach • Public Web Site http://chandra.harvard.edu • Access to Chandra images & information • Products • posters, coloring books, • lithographs & other printed items • educational videos • CD-ROMs

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