Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The EXTraS project is extracting the hitherto unexplored temporal domain information buried
in the serendipitous data collected by XMM-Newton/EPIC since its launch. This includes a search
for fast transients, missed by standard image analysis, as well as a search and characterization of
variability (both periodic and aperiodic) in hundreds of thousands of sources, spanning more than
nine orders of magnitude in time scale and six orders of magnitude in flux. Phenomenological
classification of variable sources will also be performed. All our results, together with new analysis
tools, will be made available to the community in an easy-to-use form at the end of 2016, with
prospects of extending the analysis to future data. EXTraS products will have a very broad range
of applications, from the search for rare events to population studies, with a large impact in almost
all fields of astrophysics. This will boost the scientific exploitation of XMM data and make EPIC
the reference for time-domain astronomy in the soft X-rays. The EXTraS project (2014-2016),
funded within the EU/FP7 framework, is carried out by a collaboration including INAF (Italy),
IUSS (Italy), CNR/IMATI (Italy), University of Leicester (UK), MPE (Germany) and ECAP
(Germany).
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
N/A
List of contributors:
D'Agostino, Daniele
Book title:
XMM-Newton: The Next Decade Abstract Book