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2001A&A...365L...1J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 365, L1-6 (2001/1-1)

XMM-Newton observatory. I. The spacecraft and operations.

JANSEN F., LUMB D., ALTIERI B., CLAVEL J., EHLE M., ERD C., GABRIEL C., GUAINAZZI M., GONDOIN P., MUCH R., MUNOZ R., SANTOS M., SCHARTEL N., TEXIER D. and VACANTI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The XMM-Newton Observatory is a cornerstone mission of the European Space Agency's Horizon 2000 programme, and is the largest scientific satellite it has launched to date. This paper summarises the principal characteristics of the Observatory which are pertinent to scientific operations. The scientific results appearing in this issue have been enabled by the unprecedentedly large effective area of the three mirror modules, which are briefly described. The in-orbit performance and preliminary calibrations of the observatory are briefly summarised. The observations from the XMM-Newton calibration and performance verification phase, which are public and from which most papers in this issue have been derived, are listed. The flow of data from the spacecraft, through the ground segment, to the production of preliminary science products supplied to users is also discussed.

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Journal keyword(s): instruments - X-ray astronomy

CDS comments: Table 3: PKS 0537 could be: PKS 0537-158, PKS 0537-286, PKS 0537-342, PKS 0537-344, or PKS 0537-441... G 21.5-09 misprint for SNR 21.5-0.9. Reprint in the special issue (500/1) : 2009A&A...500..589J

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