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15–19 May 2023
Vienna International Centre
Europe/Vienna timezone

XRISM and Atomic Processes in Plasmas

17 May 2023, 14:00
30m
Board Room A (Vienna International Centre)

Board Room A

Vienna International Centre

Wagramer Strasse 5, Vienna, Austria A-1400

Speaker

Timothy Kallman (NASA/GSFC)

Description

The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) is a Collaborative Mission jointly developed by NASA and the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA), with the European Sapace Agency (ESA) participation. It will have Two instruments: Resolve - a soft X-ray (0.3-12 keV) spectrometer providing non-dispersive high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy; and Xtend - a 40 arcminute field of view soft X-ray imager. XRISM is scheduled to launch from Japan in May of 2023. The mission is to recover science lost with the demise of Hitomi in 2016. After a 9-month calibration and performance verification phase, the rest of the mission lifetime will be for General Observers worldwide. In this talk I will review the capabilities of XRISM, and some of the science goals for the observations to be carried out during the performance verification phase. I will highlight the fundamental atomic physics knowledge needed in order to interpret XRISM observational data, and also how this impacts the XRISM science.

Presenting Author Timothy Kallman
Presenting Author Email Address timothy.r.kallman@nasa.gov
Presenting Author Affiliation NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Country USA
Presenting Author Gender Male

Primary author

Timothy Kallman (NASA/GSFC)

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