The LOFT mission concept: a status update

Authors
Publication date 2016
Host editors
  • J.-W.A. den Herder
  • T. Takahasi
  • M. Bautz
Book title Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2016: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray
Book subtitle 26 June-1 July 2016, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
  • 9781510601895
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781510601901
Series Proceedings of SPIE
Event Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2016: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray
Article number 99051R
Volume | Issue number 1
Number of pages 20
Publisher Bellingham, WA: SPIE
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing (LOFT) is a mission concept which was proposed to ESA as M3 and M4 candidate in the framework of the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 program. Thanks to the unprecedented combination of effective area and spectral resolution of its main instrument and the uniquely large field of view of its wide field monitor, LOFT will be able to study the behaviour of matter in extreme conditions such as the strong gravitational field in the innermost regions close to black holes and neutron stars and the supra-nuclear densities in the interiors of neutron stars. The science payload is based on a Large Area Detector (LAD, >8m2 effective area, 2-30 keV, 240 eV spectral resolution, 1 degree collimated field of view) and a Wide Field Monitor (WFM, 2-50 keV, 4 steradian field of view, 1 arcmin source location accuracy, 300 eV spectral resolution). The WFM is equipped with an on-board system for bright events (e.g., GRB) localization. The trigger time and position of these events are broadcast to the ground within 30 s from discovery. In this paper we present the current technical and programmatic status of the mission.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2233161
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016SPIE.9905E..1RF/abstract
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