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The ECLAIRs micro-satellite mission for gamma-ray burst multi-wavelength observations

  • S. Schanne
  • , J. L. Atteia
  • , D. Barret
  • , S. Basa
  • , M. Boer
  • , F. Casse
  • , B. Cordier
  • , F. Daigne
  • , A. Klotz
  • , O. Limousin
  • , R. Manchanda
  • , P. Mandrou
  • , S. Mereghetti
  • , R. Mochkovitch
  • , S. Paltani
  • , J. Paul
  • , P. Petitjean
  • , R. Pons
  • , G. Ricker
  • , G. Skinner

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Abstract

Gamma-ray bursts (GRB)-at least those with a duration longer than a few seconds-are the most energetic events in the Universe and occur at cosmological distances. The ECLAIRs micro-satellite, to be launched in 2009, will provide multi-wavelength observations of GRB, to study their astrophysics and to use them as cosmological probes. Furthermore, in 2009 ECLAIRs is expected to be the only space-borne instrument capable of providing a GRB trigger in near real-time with sufficient localization accuracy for GRB follow-up observations with the powerful ground-based spectroscopic telescopes available by then. A "Phase A study" of the ECLAIRs project has recently been launched by the French Space Agency CNES, aiming at a detailed mission design and selection for flight in 2006. The ECLAIRs mission is based on a CNES micro-satellite of the "Myriade" family and dedicated ground-based optical telescopes. The satellite payload combines a 2 sr field-of-view coded aperture mask gamma-camera using 6400 CdTe pixels for GRB detection and localization with 10 arcmin precision in the 4-50 keV energy band, together with a soft X-ray camera for onboard position refinement to 1 arcmin. The ground-based optical robotic telescopes will detect the GRB prompt/early afterglow emission and localize the event to arcsec accuracy, for spectroscopic follow-up observations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)327-332
Number of pages6
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume567
Issue number1 SPEC. ISS.
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gamma-ray bursts
  • Gamma-rays
  • Observation
  • X-rays

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