Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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High Energy Blazar Astronomy, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 299, held 17-21 June 2002 at Tuorla Observatory, Piikkio, Finland
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Scientific paper
The lobster-eye (LE) geometry X-ray optics offers an excellent opportunity to achieve very wide fields of view (1 000 square degrees and more) while the widely used classical Wolter grazing incidence mirrors are limited to roughly 1 deg FOV. Wide field X--ray telescopes with imaging optics are expected to represent an important tool in future space astronomy projects, especially those for deep monitoring and surveys in X-rays over a wide energy range. The investigations of long--term behaviour of blazars and monitoring their flaring acivity represent a significant part of this. We report on the efforts to develop a Lobster Eye X-ray telescope with focus on the optics, for possible future use in a space mission.
Hudec Rene
Inneman Adolf
Pina Ladislav
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