BlackCAT: an upcoming soft x-ray coded aperture telescope on a 6U CubeSat
Abraham D. Falcone,
Joseph M. Colosimo,
Mitchell Wages
et al.
Abstract:The BlackCAT CubeSat is an X-ray coded-aperture-telescope observatory that is expected to launch in 2025. It is designed for observations of bright X-ray sources in the 0.5-20 keV band. The instrument will have a wide field of view (0.85 steradian) and be capable of catching gamma ray bursts (GRBs) from the distant universe, galactic transients, and flares from blazars, while monitoring the X-ray sky. In addition to the primary high-redshift GRB science, BlackCAT can monitor known source variability and search… Show more
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