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Science with a Wide-Field UV Transient Explorer

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dc.contributor.author Sagiv, I
dc.contributor.author Gal-Yam, A
dc.contributor.author Ofek, E. O
dc.contributor.author Waxman, E
dc.contributor.author Aharonson, O
dc.contributor.author Kulkarni, S. R
dc.contributor.author Nakar, E
dc.contributor.author Maoz, D
dc.contributor.author Trakhtenbrot, B
dc.contributor.author Phinney, E. S
dc.contributor.author J. Topaz, J
dc.contributor.author Beichman, C
dc.contributor.author Murthy, J
dc.contributor.author Worden, S. P
dc.date.accessioned 2014-03-18T14:10:03Z
dc.date.available 2014-03-18T14:10:03Z
dc.date.issued 2014-04
dc.identifier.citation The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 147, No. 4, 79 en
dc.identifier.issn 0004-6256
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/6573
dc.description Restricted Access en
dc.description.abstract The time-variable electromagnetic sky has been well-explored at a wide range of wavelengths. In contrast, the ultra-violet (UV) variable sky is relatively poorly explored, even though it offers exciting scientific prospects. Here, we review the potential scientific impact of a wide-field UV survey on the study of explosive and other transient events, as well as known classes of variable objects, such as active galactic nuclei and variable stars. We quantify our predictions using a fiducial set of observational parameters which are similar to those envisaged for the proposed ULTRASAT mission. We show that such a mission would be able to revolutionize our knowledge about massive star explosions by measuring the early UV emission from hundreds of events, revealing key physical parameters of the exploding progenitor stars. Such a mission would also detect the UV emission from many tens of tidal-disruption events of stars by supermassive black holes at galactic nuclei and enable a measurement of the rate of such events. The overlap of such a wide-field UV mission with existing and planned gravitational-wave and high-energy neutrino telescopes makes it especially timely. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher IOP Publishing en
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/147/4/79 en
dc.relation.uri http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.6194 en
dc.rights © IOP Publishing en
dc.subject Binaries: eclipsing en
dc.subject Methods: observational en
dc.subject Supernovae: general en
dc.subject Surveys en
dc.subject Ultraviolet: general en
dc.title Science with a Wide-Field UV Transient Explorer en
dc.type Article en


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