Friday 12 January 2024 9.00am EST
During the last week Chandra completed the observing schedule as planned. Chandra press and image releases were issued on Jan 8 in conjunction with the American Astronomical Society meeting in New Orleans. The releases describe a study of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A) using data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope and include the first image of Cas A combining data from both telescopes. A hitherto-puzzling feature in Cas A referred to as the “Green Monster” because of its resemblance to the wall in the left field of Fenway Park has been traced to the blast wave from the exploding star that created Cas A impacting gas ejected from the star prior to the explosion. For details see: https://chandra.si.edu/press/24_releases/press_010824.html Further Chandra press and image releases were issued on Jan 11, also in conjunction with the American Astronomical Society meeting in New Orleans. The releases describe a study of the brightest and most massive class of galaxies in the universe, called brightest cluster galaxies, in the centers of 95 clusters of galaxies that are themselves an extreme sample — the most massive clusters in a large survey using the South Pole Telescope. Combining Chandra data with additional observations from several ground-based radio and optical telescopes revealed that the trigger for stars to form in the galaxies examined is an amount of disordered motion in the hot gas — a physical concept called "entropy" — that falls below a critical threshold. Under this threshold, the hot gas inevitably cools to form new stars. For details see: https://chandra.harvard.edu/press/24_releases/press_011124.html The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below and includes observations of SDSSJ101152.98+5442, which was accepted as a Target of Opportunity on Dec 19, an observation of AT2020yw coordinated with VLA, and an observation of SN2015da coordinated with VLA. |
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SDSSJ121810.98+2414 ACIS-S Jan 15 eRASSUJ113351.2-522 ACIS-S AT2020ywx ACIS-S 2MASSJ08194059+0823 ACIS-I HESSJ1303-631 ACIS-S Jan 16 2MASSJ08194059+0823 ACIS-I HESSJ1303-631 ACIS-S 2MASSJ08194059+0823 ACIS-I HESSJ1303-631 ACIS-S Radiation Belts Jan 17 LMCDeepField04 ACIS-I SDSSJ075255.22+17010 ACIS-S LMCDeepField04 ACIS-I SDSSJ101152.98+5442 ACIS-S SN2015da ACIS-S Jan 18 SDSSJ101152.98+5442 ACIS-S ESO263-024 ACIS-S 2MASSJ08194059+0823 ACIS-I HESSJ1303-631 ACIS-S SDSSJ085443.40+0856 ACIS-S Jan 19 HS1549Protocluster ACIS-S SDSSJ090710.36+4300 ACIS-S Radiation Belts zwcl1856.8+6616 ACIS-I Jan 20 SDSSJ074521.78+47343 ACIS-S zwcl1856.8+6616 ACIS-I SDSSJ074521.78+47343 ACIS-S NGC5221 ACIS-S SDSSJ085443.40+0856 ACIS-S HS1549Protocluster ACIS-S Jan 21 2MASSJ08194059+0823 ACIS-I HS1549Protocluster ACIS-S LEDA-36252 ACIS-S SDSSJ103209.78+3856 ACIS-S
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All spacecraft subsystems continued to support nominal operations.
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