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Title: Monitor of All sky X-ray Image ; MAXI


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Monitor of All sky X-ray Image MAXI Naoki
Isobe1 (isobe_at_crab.riken.jp) and the MAXI
team1,2,3,4,5,6 1RIKEN, 2JAXA, 3Osaka Univ.,
4Aoyama Gakuin Univ., 5Tokyo Tech. Univ., 6Nihon
Univ. Web http//www-maxi.tksc.jaxa.jp
  • 2. Instruments on MAXI
  • 1. What is MAXI ?

ISS
A concept of slit camera
Field of view of MAXI
  • All sky X-ray monitor on the Japanese Experiment
    Module (JEM) Exposed Facility of the
    International Space Station (ISS)
  • Scan of all most all over the sky every 96
    minutes
  • Launch 2008 by the Space shuttle
  • Mission life at least 2 years

ISS motion
JEM
ISS
  • MAXI has two instruments
  • Gas Slit Camera (GSC) and Solid-state Slit
    Camera (SSC)
  • These instruments consist of slits, slat
    collimators, and 1-dimensional position
    sensitive X-ray detectors.
  • Their combination defies a narrow rectangular
    field of view (FoV) in the sky.
  • Both instruments are set up in the zenith and
    forward direction, in order to compensate
    non-operational periods (e.g. South Atlantic
    Anomaly).

Pressurized Vessel
MAXI
Exposed Facility
  • 3. Science with MAXI

X-ray flux of known sources (taken from Uhuru and
HEAO-1 catalog)
Galactic source AGNs ? Clusters of galaxies
X-ray flux (mCrab)
10 mCrab / 1 orbit (96min.)
3 mCrab / 1 day
1 mCrab / 1 week
Sensitivity of MAXI
Distance (light year)
MAXI detects more than 1000 X-ray sources,
especially active galactic nuclei (AGNs)
  • 2. 1 Gas Slit Camera (GSC)

A proportional counter
A unit of GSC
  • Dynamic Catalog of X-ray sources
  • Long-term variability of AGNs
  • Alert of X-ray transients
  • Complete lightcurve of X-ray novae
  • g-ray bursts and their afterglow
  • Distribution of distant AGNs (measurement of
    X-ray BGD)
  • Survey of emission lines from our Galaxy (with
    SSC)
  • Discovery of new kinds of X-ray objects

A Simulated lightcurve of a seyfert galaxy, MCG
6-30-15
Simulated all sky X-ray images, to be obtained
with MAXI
Slit and collimator
  • Three units for forward, and three units for
    Zenith FoV
  • Wide FoV 1.5 x 160 degree
  • Carbon fiber anode (10 mm)
  • ?Good position resolution (1mm)
  • Large Effective Area (5350 cm2)
  • ?High Sensitivity (1 mCrab/week)

Slit
Collimator
2 week
1 day
Data flow of MAXI
NASA MSFC
ISS
  • 50-70 of MAXI date is sent to ground in real
    time (NASA Link).
  • All the data will become accessible through the
    Internet.
  • MAXI alerts transients through the Internet in a
    few minutes

(A picture from the counter side)
NASA Link
  • 2. 2 Solid-state Slit Camera (SSC)

JAXA Link
A unit of SSC (without slit and collimator)
SSC spectra of emission lines
JAXA
Data relay satellite
Quick follow up observations !!
MAXI
Al-Ka 1.4876
Ti-Ka 4.51084
Cl-Ka 2.62239
V-Ka 4.95220
Zn-Ka 8.63886
Fe-Ka 6.4038
V-Kb 5.42729
Ni-Ka 7.47815
Cl-Kb 2.8156
Fe-Kb 7.05798
MAXI members (Sep.2003)
Zn-Kb 9.5720
Ni-Kb 8.26466
If you have any interest in MAXI
Please contact me or the mission leader (Dr. M.
Matsuoka matsuoka.masaru_at_jaxa.jp)
CCD Chip (Hamamatsu Photonics)
  • One unit for forward, one unit for zenith
  • Good Energy Resolution 150 eV (at Mn Ka)

24 mm
Naoki Isobe (me)
mission leader
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