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Mapping the Galactic Center Region with GRASP

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2016

Ph. Durouchoux
Affiliation:
CEN Saclay BP N°2 F 91, Gif sur Yvette France
G. Bignami
Affiliation:
IFCTR/CNR Via Bassini 15, 20133 Milano, Italy
A. Dean
Affiliation:
Physics Dept. univ. of Southampton, UK
N. Lund
Affiliation:
Danish Space Research Inst. Copenhagen, Denmark
B. McBreen
Affiliation:
Physics Dept. University College, Dublin 4, Ireland
V. Schonfelder
Affiliation:
Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics D-8046 Garching, FRG
B. Swanenburg
Affiliation:
ROL, Leiden, The Netherlands
G. Vedrenne
Affiliation:
CESR, 9 av du colonel Roche 31029 Toulouse, France
C. Winkler
Affiliation:
ESA/ESTEC Postbus 299, 22400 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands

Abstract

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The GRASP mission (Gamma-ray Astronomy with Spectroscopy and Positioning) is currently under study as an ESA space astronomy mission to be launched in the mid 90's. GRASP is designed as a high quality spectral imager (E/ΔE ≈ 500 at 1 Mev) with positioning to the arc minute level within a large field of view (≈7°) which operates over a wide spectral range (30 Kev-100 Mev) with a 3σ sensitivity of typically 10 mcrab or better over the entire operational range within an observational period of ≈105 seconds. In this paper, we will mainly discuss the capability of the instrument with respect to the study of both point source and diffuse source measurements of the galactic center region.

Type
The High - Energy View
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