Ground calibration of the BlackCAT CubeSat x-ray Coded Aperture Telescope
Joseph M. Colosimo,
Abraham D. Falcone,
Mitchell Wages
et al.
Abstract:BlackCAT is a NASA-funded 6U CubeSat mission planned to be launch-ready in 2025. BlackCAT will use its wide field-of-view and arcminute-scale localization to identify gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), gravitational-wave counterparts, and other high-energy transient events. The mission will send rapid alerts after detection of a transient event, enabling prompt follow-up from other ground-and space-based observatories. The science instrument is a coded aperture telescope, using a focal plane with four Speedster-EXD550 e… Show more
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