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2020MNRAS.493.4852B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 493, 4852-4860 (2020/April-3)

LECX: a cubesat experiment to detect and localize cosmic explosions in hard X-rays.

BRAGA J., DURAO O.S.C., CASTRO M., D'AMICO F., STECCHINI P.E., AMIRABILE S., GONZALEZ BLANCO F., STRAUSS C., SILVA W., SCHAD V.R. and REITANO L.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

With the advent of the nanosat/cubesat revolution, new opportunities have appeared to develop and launch small (∼1000 cm3), low-cost (∼US 1M) experiments in space in very short time frames (∼2 yr). In the field of high-energy astrophysics, in particular, it is a considerable challenge to design instruments with compelling science and competitive capabilities that can fit in very small satellite buses, such as a cubesat platform, and operate them with very limited resources. Here, we describe a hard X-ray (30-200 keV) experiment, LECX ('Localizador de Explosoes Cosmicas de Raios X' - Locator of X-Ray Cosmic Explosions), that is capable of detecting and localizing within a few degrees events like gamma-ray bursts and other explosive phenomena in a 2U-cubesat platform, at a rate of ∼5 events per year. In the current gravitational wave era of astronomy, a constellation or swarm of small spacecraft carrying instruments such as LECX can be a very cost-effective way to search for electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational wave events produced by the coalescence of compact objects.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): gravitational waves - instrumentation: detectors - methods: numerical - space vehicles: instruments - techniques: miscellaneous - X-rays: bursts

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