Proposal Number | Subject Category | PI Name | Title |
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03200529 | NORMAL STARS AND WD | Mary Barsony | THE ROTATION X-RAY ACTIVITY CONNECTION IN THE ORION PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE POPULATION |
03300866 | WD BINARIES AND CV | Jonathan Grindlay | CHANDRA GALACTIC PLANE SURVEY (CHAMPLANE): ARCHIVAL ANALYSIS |
03400408 | BH AND NS BINARIES | Robert Rutledge | ARCHIVAL PROPOSAL: MEASURING NEUTRON STAR RADII IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS |
03400744 | BH AND NS BINARIES | Saeqa Vrtilek | CHANDRA GRATING SPECTROSCOPY OF X-RAY BINARIES |
03500190 | SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NS | Frederick Seward | AN ATLAS OF CHANDRA SUPERNOVA REMNANTS |
03700456 | ACTIVE GALAXIES AND QUASARS | Laura Ferrarese | GALAXIES WITH SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES: A COMPLETE PICTURE FROM THE CHANDRA ARCHIVE |
03800105 | CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES | Brian McNamara | A SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF COOLING FLOWS AND RADIO GALAXIES USING THE CHANDRA ARCHIVE |
03900155 | EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS | Douglas Swartz | DERIVING THE NATURE OF SUPER-EDDINGTON SOURCES FROM THE CHANDRA ARCHIVE OF GALAXIES |
03900531 | EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS | Belinda Wilkes | THE CHANDRA MULTI-WAVELENGTH PROJECT (CHAMP): A SERENDIPITOUS X-RAY SURVEY WITH CHANDRA ARCHIVAL DATA |
Subject Category: NORMAL STARS AND WD
Proposal Title: THE ROTATION X-RAY ACTIVITY CONNECTION IN THE ORION PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE POPULATION
PI Name: MARY BARSONY
We propose to combine the rich database of recently determined rotation
al periods in Orion with the extensive archival Chandra observations of Orion t
o: 1) establish, for the first time, the X-ray activity-rotation relationship i
n a pre-main-sequence cluster (L$_x$/L$_{bol}$ vs. P$_{rot}$) as a function of
mass; and 2) search for periodic X-ray emission in ultra-fast rotators. This st
udy will leverage existing Chandra observations to help answer fundamental outs
tanding questions about the role of magnetic fields in the angular momentum evo
lution of young stellar objects.
Subject Category: WD BINARIES AND CV
Proposal Title: CHANDRA GALACTIC PLANE SURVEY (CHAMPLANE): ARCHIVAL ANALYSIS
PI Name: JONATHAN GRINDLAY
We have initiated a Chandra galactic plane survey (ChaMPlane) in which
serendipitous sources detected in deep (>30ksec) galactic (b < 10deg) ACIS or H
RC fields are detected and optically identified with a deep imaging (Halpha vs.
R; V and I) and spectroscopic followup program to identify emission line objec
ts. This survey will constrain the poorly known space densities of cataclysmic
variables and low/high mass x-ray binaries (both black hole and neutron star pr
imaries) in the Galaxy, as well as provide the deepest stellar coronal source x
-ray survey yet conducted. Support is requested for archival Chandra data analy
sis, implementation of the ChaMPlane x-ray processing pipeline, optical observa
tions and analysis, and establishment of the x-ray and optical database systems.
Subject Category: BH AND NS BINARIES
Proposal Title: ARCHIVAL PROPOSAL: MEASURING NEUTRON STAR RADII IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS
PI Name: ROBERT RUTLEDGE
Constraining the equation of state of neutron stars (NSs) has long been
a goal of X-ray astronomy. Modelling emission from NS atmospheres has placed p
art of this goal within reach: the accurate measurement of NS radii. The simpli
city of Hydrogen (H) atmospheres for NSs in binary systems permits accurate rad
ius measurements from the transiently accreting neutron stars in quiescence (qN
Ss). The major remaining uncertainties are the distance and column density to t
he object; this is overcome when the NSs are in globular clusters (GCs). With t
he proposed observations, we will analyse low-luminosity X-ray sources in GCs,
to distinguish between the cataclysmic variable, stellar coronal, millisecond p
ulsar and qNS populations, and to measure the neutron star radii.
Subject Category: BH AND NS BINARIES
Proposal Title: CHANDRA GRATING SPECTROSCOPY OF X-RAY BINARIES
PI Name: SAEQA VRTILEK
We propose to undertake a uniform analysis of X-ray binaries (XRBs) obs
erved with the Chandra HETGS. Owing to their proximity and brightness, XRBs pro
vide otherwise unobtainable insight into the accretion process. We will: genera
te an atlas of spectra for use in comparative studies of different classes of X
RBs and for correlation with catalogs in other wavelengths; use emission and re
combination line diagnostics to determine temperatures, densities, elemental ab
undances, and ionization structure; and test and improve models of X-ray line e
mission developed by us over the past decade. Insights gained from this work wi
ll be applicable also to irradiated, accreting plasmas which are present in reg
ions of star formation, interacting main-sequence binaries, AGNs, and quasars.
Subject Category: SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NS
Proposal Title: AN ATLAS OF CHANDRA SUPERNOVA REMNANTS
PI Name: FREDERICK SEWARD
We propose to start a catalog of Chandra supernova remnant observations
containing images and spectra. We will include images in selected spectral ban
ds and spectra observed from selected parts of the remnants. Tables will give c
ount rates, fluxes, and luminosities. The intent is to present data useful in p
roposal preparation as well as in studies of properties of remnants as a class
of objects. This proposal is to support the incorporation of radio data in the
catalog and the development of a website.
Subject Category: ACTIVE GALAXIES AND QUASARS
Proposal Title: GALAXIES WITH SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES: A COMPLETE PICTURE FROM THE
CHANDRA ARCHIVE
PI Name: LAURA FERRARESE
This proposal targets deep (30-40ks) ACIS archival images of five nearb
y elliptical galaxies for which the mass of the central black hole is known wit
h high accuracy. Using the ACIS images we will: 1) measure the total gravitatio
nal mass of each galaxy; 2) use the temperature and density of the hot ISM at t
he accretion radius to constrain the accretion rate onto the central BH; 3) exp
lore the viability of cooling flows in feeding the central engine; 4) constrain
the SED of the nuclear X-ray source. The information will allow us to 1) inves
tigate the fundamental parameters that control the formation and evolution of t
he BHs and their host galaxies; and 2) begin to understand the origin of the wi
de range in nuclear luminosities observed even among galaxies with BHs of simil
ar masses.
Subject Category: CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES
Proposal Title: A SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF COOLING FLOWS AND RADIO GALAXIES USING THE CHANDR
A ARCHIVE
PI Name: BRIAN MCNAMARA
Using archival Chandra imaging, ground based U, R, I, and VLA radio ima
ging for an initial sample of 30 cluster cores, we will reevaluate the proposit
ion that large quantities of intracluster gas are cooling and accreting onto gi
ant central cluster galaxies (CDGs) and fueling star formation. In addition, we
will study in detail the role of radio sources on the dynamics of the hot gas
in clusters, and in triggering star formation in their host CDGs. Measurements
of the physical state of the keV gas will be made on the same arcsecond spatial
scales as the star formation regions, permitting the cooling rates and star fo
rmation rates to be directly compared and perhaps reconciled. We will determine
whether radio sources are heating the gas surrounding them and reducing the co
oling rates.
Subject Category: EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS
Proposal Title: DERIVING THE NATURE OF SUPER-EDDINGTON SOURCES FROM THE CHANDRA ARCHIVE
OF GALAXIES
PI Name: DOUGLAS SWARTZ
We will apply uniform and systematic analysis methods to a sample of 47
archival ACIS images of galaxies in order to determine the nature of non-nucle
ar super-Eddington sources. Our study will probe the x-ray properties of super-
Eddington sources and compare them to their less-luminous counterparts; establi
sh the common correspondence between super-Eddington sources and their local en
vironments through mapping of Chandra source locations onto high-resolution ima
ges taken at other wavelengths and through followup ground-based observations;
and identify correlations between super-Eddington sources and galaxy morphologi
cal type, mass, gas content, and dynamic state.
Subject Category: EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS
Proposal Title: THE CHANDRA MULTI-WAVELENGTH PROJECT (CHAMP): A SERENDIPITOUS X-RAY
SURVEY WITH CHANDRA ARCHIVAL DATA
PI Name: BELINDA WILKES
We are performing a serendipitous X-ray survey (ChaMP) of ~14 sq deg of
sky to flux limits intermediate between pre-Chandra and small area Chandra dee
p surveys. We predict ~4000 sources, at least 3000 of which are active galaxies
. Optical imaging is in progress using SDSS g',r',i' filters to flux limits mat
ched to the X-ray data. ChaMP: 1) requires no new X-ray observations 2) provide
s a large, uniform, multi-wavelength, public database allowing the community to
address a wide variety of scientific questions 3) covers sufficient area to fi
nd sources at brighter flux levels not well-sampled by Chandra deep surveys We
request continued funding to extend our specialized X-ray analysis pipeline, to
produce and publicly release source lists and to support our ground-based obse
rving program.
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