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Accepted Cycle 10 Observing Proposals

GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number Subject Category PI Name Title
10910054 GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS Claude Canizares Absorption and Abundances in the Ultracompact Binary 4U 0614+091
10910312 GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS Bryan Gaensler ChIcAGO: Chandra Identification of ASCA Galactic Objects
10910919 GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS CXC Calibration AO-10 Calibration Observations of the ACIS charged particle background

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 10910054

Title: Absorption and Abundances in the Ultracompact Binary 4U 0614+091

PI Name: Claude Canizares

We propose to study compositions and structures of inter- and circumstellar matter using HETGS observations of the X-ray binary 4U 0614+091. We will test the TBNEW absorption model developed for XSPEC from our absorption studies for O K, Fe L, and Ne K, compare abundances for O II/III and Ne II/III with the other sample, obtain Ne/O abundance ratio and compare with other binaries, specifically ultra-compacts, measure EWs in line absorption from Ne IX, O VIII, O VII ions to characterize the hot ISM gas toward the anti-GC region

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
6:17:07.30 9:08:13.00 4U 0614+091 ACIS-S HETG 40
6:17:07.30 9:08:13.00 4U 0614+091 ACIS-S HETG 160

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 10910312

Title: ChIcAGO: Chandra Identification of ASCA Galactic Objects

PI Name: Bryan Gaensler

X-ray sources in the Galactic plane trace a variety of exotic populations. Most sources with X-ray fluxes above 1e-11 erg/cm^2/s are well-known objects, while below 1e-13 erg/cm^2/s, AGN, CVs, and active stars dominate. However, many low-latitude sources lie between these two regimes, corresponding to young populations of pulsars, magnetars, hot stars and supernova remnants. To derive the birth-rates, lifetimes and distributions of these relatively rare sources, we propose to localize the unidentified objects in the 60% of the Galactic disk covered by the ASCA Galactic Plane Survey. Combined with archival analyses, multi-wavelength follow-up and the results of previous surveys, this will complete the demography of Galactic X-ray sources, from Sco X-1 down to the faintest sources known.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
15:04:36.50 -58:24:43.20 AX J150436-5824 ACIS-S NONE 4.6
15:37:51.80 -55:56:16.80 AX J153751-5556 ACIS-S NONE 4.6
15:45:57.80 -54:43:08.40 AX J154557-5443 ACIS-S NONE 8.5
15:49:05.30 -54:20:31.20 AX J154905-5420 ACIS-S NONE 7.6
15:49:51.60 -54:16:22.80 AX J154951-5416 ACIS-S NONE 1.7
15:50:35.50 -54:08:42.00 AX J155035-5408 ACIS-S NONE 5.3
16:20:46.60 -49:42:46.80 AX J162046-4942 ACIS-S NONE 3.2
16:35:25.00 -47:28:26.40 AX J163524-4728 ACIS-S NONE 6.7
17:19:23.00 -37:03:00.00 AX J171922-3703 ACIS-S NONE 7.9
17:20:50.90 -37:10:26.40 AX J172050-3710 ACIS-S NONE 6.7
17:25:50.60 -35:33:39.60 AX J172550-3533 ACIS-S NONE 5.7
17:26:42.20 -35:04:01.20 AX J172642-3504 ACIS-S NONE 7.5
17:54:04.30 -25:53:13.20 AX J175404-2553 ACIS-S NONE 6.9
18:08:57.40 -20:04:33.60 AX J180857-2004 ACIS-S NONE 6.6
18:19:16.10 -16:01:22.80 AX J181915-1601 ACIS-S NONE 2
18:22:16.10 -14:25:26.40 AX J182216-1425 ACIS-S NONE 2.5
18:25:09.80 -12:53:20.40 AX J182509-1253 ACIS-S NONE 8.6
18:25:30.50 -11:44:52.80 AX J182530-1144 ACIS-S NONE 6
18:25:38.60 -12:14:49.20 AX J182538-1214 ACIS-S NONE 2.2
18:26:51.10 -12:06:25.20 AX J182651-1206 ACIS-S NONE 6
18:31:16.30 -10:08:34.80 AX J183116-1008 ACIS-S NONE 3.1
18:33:45.60 -8:28:08.40 AX J183345-0828 ACIS-S NONE 7.7
18:47:41.30 -2:19:01.20 AX J184741-0219 ACIS-S NONE 5.6
18:56:43.20 2:20:16.80 AX J185643+0220 ACIS-S NONE 5.6
19:43:10.30 23:18:50.40 AX J194310+2318 ACIS-S NONE 1.9
19:43:32.60 23:23:52.80 AX J194332+2323 ACIS-S NONE 6.2
19:50:06.50 26:28:19.20 AX J195006+2628 ACIS-S NONE 5.4

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 10910919

Title: AO-10 Calibration Observations of the ACIS charged particle background

PI Name: CXC Calibration

We continue to measure the ACIS charged particle background with ACIS under cover observations.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
12:51:41.90 27:32:26.60 31 Com HRC-I NONE 50
12:51:41.90 27:32:26.60 31 Com HRC-I NONE 50

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