NASA selects science mission to uncover mystery of black holes, cosmic x-rays!

NASA saw the best science potential and most feasible development plan in the IXPE proposal.

NASA selects science mission to uncover mystery of black holes, cosmic x-rays!
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New Delhi: Supermassive black holes, neutron stars and pulsars have long since been some of the mysterious space objects that astronomers have been craving to decipher.

So, in a move that is a first for NASA, the space agency has selected a science mission that will allow astronomers to explore the hidden details of these objects.

Black holes have the capability to heat surrounding gases to more than a million degrees. Polarizing high-energy X-ray radiation from this gas, it causes vibrations in a particular direction.

Known as the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), the mission will fly three space telescopes with cameras capable of measuring the polarization of these cosmic X-rays, allowing scientists to answer fundamental questions about these turbulent and extreme environments where gravitational, electric and magnetic fields are at their limits.

“We cannot directly image what’s going on near objects like black holes and neutron stars, but studying the polarization of X-rays emitted from their surrounding environments reveals the physics of these enigmatic objects,” said Paul Hertz, astrophysics division director for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “NASA has a great history of launching observatories in the Astrophysics Explorers Program with new and unique observational capabilities. IXPE will open a new window on the universe for astronomers to peer through. Today, we can only guess what we will find,” NASA reported.

In September 2014, NASA's Astrophysics Explorers Program requested proposals for new missions. Out of fourteen proposals, three were selected for additional review by a panel of agency and external scientists. NASA saw the best science potential and most feasible development plan in the IXPE proposal.

The mission, slated for launch in 2020, will cost $188 million, as per NASA estimates This figure includes the cost of the launch vehicle and post-launch operations and data analysis. Principal Investigator Martin Weisskopf of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, will lead the mission. Ball Aerospace in Broomfield, Colorado, will provide the spacecraft and mission integration. The Italian Space Agency will contribute the polarization sensitive X-ray detectors, which were developed in Italy, the space agency said.

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