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XEUS

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European X-ray space observatory

For other uses, seeXEUS (disambiguation).
X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy
NamesXEUS
Mission typeSpace telescope
OperatorEuropean Space Agency (ESA)
Orbital parameters
Reference systemL2 orbit
Instruments
Wide-Field X-ray Imager (WFXI)

XEUS (X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy) was a space observatory plan developed by theEuropean Space Agency (ESA) as a successor to the successfulXMM-NewtonX-raysatellitetelescope. It was merged to theInternational X-ray Observatory (IXO) around 2008, but as that project ran into issues in 2011, the ESA component was forked off intoAdvanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics (Athena).

XEUS consisted of a mirror spacecraft that carried a large X-ray telescope, with a mirror area of about 5 m² and an imaging resolution better than 5 arcsec; for X-ray radiation with an energy of 1keV. A detector spacecraft would have flown in formation with the telescope at a distance of approximately 50 m, in the focus of the telescope. The detectors would have included a wide-field X-ray imager with an energy resolution of 150 eV at 6 keV, as well as a cryogenic narrow-field imager with an energy resolution of 2 eV at 1 keV.

XEUS could have measured the X-ray spectrum and thereby the composition, temperature and velocities of hot matter in the early universe. It would address diverse questions like the origin and nature of black holes, their relation with star formation,baryons evolution, and the formation of the heavy elements in the Universe.

The technology required for the follow-on project of XEUS, theInternational X-ray Observatory, eventually leading toAdvanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics (Athena) which is currently under development. XEUS was one of the candidates for theCosmic Vision programme of the European Space Agency.[1]

Recent developments

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In May 2008,ESA andNASA established a coordination group involving three agencies -ESA,NASA andJAXA - with the intent of exploring a joint mission merging the ongoing XEUS andConstellation-X (Con-X) projects.[2] This proposed the start of a joint study for theInternational X-ray Observatory (IXO).[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"New facility development underway for ATHENA telescope calibration".www.esa.int. Retrieved21 February 2024.
  2. ^"Announcing the International X-ray Observatory (IXO)". NASA. 24 July 2008. Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved13 March 2021.
  3. ^"The International X-Ray Observatory". NASA. 2012. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2017. Retrieved13 March 2021.

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