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Athena: ESA's X-ray observatory for the late 2020s
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713323 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..153B

Piro, L.; Nandra, K.; Barcons, X. +8 more

Observations of the X-ray sky after the next decade will most likely be dominated by Athena (Advanced Telescope for High ENergy Astrophysics), the second large mission of ESA's Cosmic Vision 2015-2035 programme. Athena has been conceived to address the "Hot and Energetic Universe" science theme, which focuses on the assembly and evolution of hot b…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 110
PLATO as it is : A legacy mission for Galactic archaeology
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713385 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..644M

Strassmeier, K. G.; Rauer, H.; Gilmore, G. +102 more

Deciphering the assembly history of the Milky Way is a formidable task, which becomes possible only if one can produce high-resolution chrono-chemo-kinematical maps of the Galaxy. Data from large-scale astrometric and spectroscopic surveys will soon provide us with a well-defined view of the current chemo-kinematical structure of the Milky Way, bu…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 97
The XMM cluster outskirts project (X‑ COP )
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713345 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..293E

Pointecouteau, E.; Paltani, S.; Molendi, S. +3 more

Galaxy clusters are thought to grow hierarchically through the continuous merging and accretion of smaller structures across cosmic time. In the local Universe, these phenomena are still active in the outer regions of massive clusters ($R>R_{500}$), where the matter distribution is expected to become clumpy and asymmetric because of the presenc…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
Planck Suzaku XMM-Newton 95
A decade of warm hot intergalactic medium searches: Where do we stand and where do we go?
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713343 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..281N

Elvis, M.; Nicastro, F.; Krongold, Y. +1 more

In this article, we first review the past decade of efforts in detecting the missing baryons in the warm hot intergalactic medium and summarize the current state of the art by updating the baryon census and physical state of the detected baryons in the local Universe. We then describe observational strategies that should enable a significant step …

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 31
Cosmology with AGN: can we use quasars as standard candles?
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713351 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..329R

Lusso, E.; Risaliti, G.

The nonlinear relation between X-ray and UV luminosity in quasars can be used to estimate their distance. Recently, we have shown that, despite the large dispersion of the relation, a Hubble diagram made of large samples of quasars can provide unique constraints on cosmology at high redshift. Furthermore, the dispersion of the relation is heavily …

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 28
Ejection of large particles from cometary nuclei in the shape of prolate ellipsoids
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713195 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..385G

Wesołowski, M.; Gronkowski, P.

The ejection of cometary grains from comets is examined. It is assumed that cometary grains are chunks of ice-dust material. We focus on cometary nuclei in the shape of prolate ellipsoids. Two mechanisms are considered. The first one is the drag acting on the motionless grains lying on the surface of a comet's nucleus. It is a consequence of the c…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
Rosetta 18
Follow-up of isolated neutron star candidates from the eROSITA survey
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713333 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..213P

Motch, C.; Pires, A. M.; Schwope, A. D.

Peculiar groups of X-ray emitting isolated neutron stars, which include magnetars, the "magnificent seven", and central compact objects in supernova remnants, escape detection in standard pulsar surveys. Yet, they constitute a key element in understanding the neutron star evolution and phenomenology. Their use in population studies in the galactic…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 17
Ultrafast outflows in ultraluminous X‑ray sources
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713336 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..234P

Pinto, C.; Walton, D.; Fabian, A. +1 more

Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are bright extragalactic sources with X-ray luminosities above 10^39 erg/s powered by accretion onto compact objects. According to the first studies performed with XMM-Newton ULXs seemed to be excellent candidates to host intermediate-mass black holes (10^2-4 solar masses). However, in the last years the interpre…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 15
Tidal disruption of stars by super-massive black holes—XMM-Newton highlights and the next decade
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713339 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..256K

Komossa, S.

This article provides a summary of XMM-Newton highlights on stellar tidal disruption events. First found with ROSAT, ongoing and upcoming sky surveys will detect these events in the thousands. In X-rays, tidal disruption events (TDEs) provide us with powerful new probes of accretion physics under extreme conditions and on short timescales and of r…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 14
High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy: The coming-of-age
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201713322 Bibcode: 2017AN....338..146K

Kaastra, J. S.

Since the launch of Chandra and XMM-Newton, high-resolution X-ray spectra of cosmic sources of all kinds have become available. These spectra have resulted in major scientific breakthroughs. However, due to the techniques used, in general high-quality spectra can only be obtained for the brightest few sources of each class. Moreover, except for th…

2017 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 12