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Astro2020 Science White Paper: Using X-Ray Polarimetry to Probe the Physics of Black Holes and Neutron Stars

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arxiv 1904.09313 v1 pith:RP2P4LUU submitted 2019-04-19 astro-ph.HE gr-qc

Henric Krawczynski (Wash. U. St. Louis , MCSS) , Giorgio Matt (U. Roma Tre) , Adam R. Ingram (Oxford) , Roberto Taverna (U. Roma Tre , U. Padova) , Roberto Turolla (U. Padova , MSSL)
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This white paper highlights compact object and fundamental physics science opportunities afforded by high-throughput broadband (0.1-60 keV) X-ray polarization observations. X-ray polarimetry gives new observables with geometric information about stellar remnants which are many orders of magnitude too small for direct imaging. The X-ray polarimetric data also reveal details about the emission mechanisms and the structure of the magnetic fields in and around the most extreme objects in the Universe. Whereas the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) to be launched in 2021 will obtain first results for bright objects, a follow-up mission could be one order of magnitude more sensitive and would be able to use a broader bandpass to perform physics type experiments for representative samples of sources.

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