Mission analysis, design and operations plan of India’s first polarimetry satellite: X-ray Polarimetry Satellite (XPoSat)

IF 2.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Experimental Astronomy Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1007/s10686-025-09988-6
Himani Saini, K. V. Madhu, Ritu Karidhal
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X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) is India’s first landmark mission dedicated to X-ray polarimetry, with the aim of measuring and studying X-rays emitted by bright astronomical objects such as black hole X-ray binaries, pulsar wind nebulae, and accretion-powered pulsars. Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C58 (PSLV-C58) launched the XPoSat mission on 1st January 2024, equipped with two significant, scientific instruments: XSPECT (X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing) and POLIX (POLarimeter Instrument in X-rays). With the launch of XPoSat, a new and important fourth dimension of polarization has been added. POLIX became the first in the world to provide measurements of polarization in 8–30 kilo electron Volt (keV) energy band. XSPECT is a spectroscopy payload responsible for providing timing and spectral information in 0.8–15 keV energy band of X-ray emissions from about 54 potential identified cosmic X-ray sources. Astronomical sources emitting X-rays are sites of strong gravity, and strong magnetic fields and have a variety of geometries for scattering, which are expected to give rise to polarization signatures in these sources. This article provides a comprehensive overview from mission specifications to mission design, mission planning, mission analysis, and mission operations aspects of spacecraft configuration, operations, and on-orbit operations of XPoSat mission with the science brought by the first-time flown payload in high energy bands, which will allow astronomers to explore materials under intense magnetic and gravitational fields. The challenges involved in planning and executing the mission operations with critical scenarios have also been highlighted.

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Experimental Astronomy
Experimental Astronomy 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: Many new instruments for observing astronomical objects at a variety of wavelengths have been and are continually being developed. Furthermore, a vast amount of effort is being put into the development of new techniques for data analysis in order to cope with great streams of data collected by these instruments. Experimental Astronomy acts as a medium for the publication of papers of contemporary scientific interest on astrophysical instrumentation and methods necessary for the conduct of astronomy at all wavelength fields. Experimental Astronomy publishes full-length articles, research letters and reviews on developments in detection techniques, instruments, and data analysis and image processing techniques. Occasional special issues are published, giving an in-depth presentation of the instrumentation and/or analysis connected with specific projects, such as satellite experiments or ground-based telescopes, or of specialized techniques.
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