The capabilities and projected mission objectives of the X-ray Timing Explorer (XTE) are set forth with attention given to the components of the space explorer. The XTE instrument complement is reviewed and specific data and graphic descriptions are presented regarding the large-area proportional counter array, the all-sky monitor, and the high-energy crystal scintillation experiment. The XTE provides low-background continuous 2-200 keV response with large apertures, rapid maneuverability, and detailed energy-resolved studies of phenomena close to neutron stars. The synergism of the mission capabilities is shown to permit a powerful mechanism for timing and broad-band spectral studies after deployment by the NASA Explorer Platform in approximately 1995.
The X-ray Timing Explorer
Advances in Space Research ; 11 , 8, 19
1991-01-01
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Englisch
Elsevier | 1983
|Elsevier | 1991
|Elsevier | 1989
|NTRS | 1990
|The X-ray Timing Explorer Mission
AIAA | 1989
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