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GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION & SURVEYS

Proposal NumberSubject CategoryPI NameTypeTime (ks)Title
02910585GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYSWangLP360CHANDRA SURVEY OF THE GALACTIC RIDGE AROUND THE MILKY WAY CENTER
06910168GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYSTownsleyLP380Massive Star Life, Death, and Rebirth in the Perseus Arm
07910613GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYSMunoVLP1080A Legacy Study of Stellar Life Cycles at the Galactic Center
09910161GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYSTownsleyVLP1080The Great Nebula in Carina: Protoplanetary Disks to Starburst Galaxies
09910246GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYSRevnivtsevLP900THE ORIGIN OF THE GALACTIC RIDGE X-RAY EMISSION
12910240GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYSStockeLP300Detecting the Hot Wind Escaping from the Galactic Center of the Milky Way

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 02910585

Title: CHANDRA SURVEY OF THE GALACTIC RIDGE AROUND THE MILKY WAY CENTER

Type: LP Total Time: 360

PI Name: Q. Daniel Wang

We propose an X-ray survey of a 2.4x0.7 square deg field around the Galactic center, using a set of Chandra ACIS pointings. With the unprecedented spatial and spectral resolutions as well as the broad energy coverage, this survey will provide an invaluable database for studying X-ray pulsars, binaries, supernova remnants, and superbubbles as well as many unique features observed in the field. The resultant exquisite X-ray images, complemented by an existing large-scale ROSAT PSPC mapping in soft X-ray, will allow for direct comparison with similar maps in radio and infrared. In particular, the survey will provide an excellent opportunity to determine the origin of the well-known Galactic ridge X-ray emission.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
17:43:05.00-29:50:10.00GCS 1ACIS-INONE12
17:44:06.20-29:28:35.80GCS 3ACIS-INONE12
17:44:36.60-29:17:47.00GCS 4ACIS-INONE12
17:45:07.00-29:06:59.00GCS 5ACIS-INONE12
17:46:07.30-28:45:21.00GCS 6ACIS-INONE12
17:46:37.40-28:34:31.00GCS 7ACIS-INONE12
17:47:37.10-28:12:50.00GCS 8ACIS-INONE12
17:48:06.80-28:01:59.00GCS 9ACIS-INONE12
17:44:25.30-29:46:01.00GCS 11ACIS-INONE12
17:44:55.80-29:35:13.00GCS 12ACIS-INONE12
17:45:26.20-29:24:24.00GCS 13ACIS-INONE12
17:45:56.50-29:13:35.00GCS 14ACIS-INONE12
17:46:26.70-29:02:45.00GCS 15ACIS-INONE12
17:47:26.70-28:41:05.00GCS 16ACIS-INONE12
17:47:56.60-28:30:14.00GCS 17ACIS-INONE12
17:48:26.40-28:19:23.00GCS 18ACIS-INONE12
17:48:56.10-28:08:31.00GCS 19ACIS-INONE12
17:42:15.30-29:43:30.00GCS 20ACIS-INONE12
17:42:46.00-29:32:43.00GCS 21ACIS-INONE12
17:43:16.60-29:21:56.00GCS 22ACIS-INONE12
17:44:17.50-29:00:21.00GCS 24ACIS-INONE12
17:44:47.80-28:49:33.00GCS 25ACIS-INONE12
17:45:18.00-28:38:45.00GCS 26ACIS-INONE12
17:45:48.10-28:27:55.00GCS 27ACIS-INONE12
17:46:18.10-28:17:06.00GCS 28ACIS-INONE12
17:46:47.90-28:06:16.00GCS 29ACIS-INONE12
17:47:17.70-27:55:26.00GCS 30ACIS-INONE12
17:43:35.60-29:39:23.30GCS 2ACIS-INONE12
17:43:54.70-29:56:49.00GCS 10ACIS-INONE12
17:43:47.10-29:11:09.00GCS 23ACIS-INONE12

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 06910168

Title: Massive Star Life, Death, and Rebirth in the Perseus Arm

Type: LP Total Time: 380

PI Name: Leisa Townsley

This joint Chandra/XMM mosaic of W4/W3/HB3 allows us to chronicle the X-ray output of the entire life cycle of high-mass stars, from their intrinsic and wind-collision emission, through their SN phase, and back to the embedded, protostellar X-rays heralding the next generation of massive star formation. In addition we see the feedback of these massive stars on the interstellar medium in the Perseus Arm: the stellar winds from a massive young cluster (IC 1805) have blown the W4 superbubble and chimney; perhaps an older superbubble is over 100 times brighter in X-rays due to supernovae in its interior (HB3), and the expansion of these bubbles is compressing the W3 molecular cloud and triggering a new generation of stars to form.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
02:27:04.10+61:52:22.00W3(OH)ACIS-INONE80
02:25:40.60+62:05:52.40W3 Main IRS5ACIS-INONE40
02:26:50.80+62:15:52.00W3 NorthACIS-INONE80

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 07910613

Title: A Legacy Study of Stellar Life Cycles at the Galactic Center

Type: VLP Total Time: 1080

PI Name: Michael Muno

We propose a set of 27 40 ks Chandra observations of the central 300x80 pc of the Galaxy, as part of a multiwavelength project to study stellar life cycles in the region. Our observations will increase the number of accreting compact objects detected there by a factor of 10, to 12,000. This sample will: (1) increase the known number of HMXBs with IR counterparts several-fold, providing stringent tests of population synthesis models, (2) provide spectral and timing data on a new class of faint X-ray transients, (3) identify the sites of recent star formation by detecting their X-ray luminous WR/O stars, (4) identify elusive young pulsars near the Galactic Center, and (5) constrain the physics of particle acceleration in the mysterious radio filaments.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
17:46:31.80-28:36:38.20Deep GCS 23ACIS-INONE40
17:45:45.60-28:30:27.40Deep GCS 24ACIS-INONE40
17:47:18.10-28:42:47.90Deep GCS 25ACIS-INONE40
17:45:17.40-28:40:35.80Deep GCS 26ACIS-INONE40
17:46:50.00-28:52:57.40Deep GCS 27ACIS-INONE40
17:44:49.10-28:50:43.40Deep GCS 1ACIS-INONE40
17:44:20.70-29:00:51.10Deep GCS 4ACIS-INONE40
17:45:53.50-29:13:15.20Deep GCS 5ACIS-INONE40
17:44:38.60-29:17:11.40Deep GCS 6ACIS-INONE40
17:43:52.20-29:10:58.10Deep GCS 7ACIS-INONE40
17:45:25.10-29:23:23.60Deep GCS 8ACIS-INONE40
17:43:23.70-29:21:05.00Deep GCS 10ACIS-INONE40
17:43:41.50-29:37:25.70Deep GCS 12ACIS-INONE40
17:42:55.00-29:31:11.30Deep GCS 13ACIS-INONE40
17:45:07.10-29:07:03.70Deep GCS 3ACIS-INONE40

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 09910161

Title: The Great Nebula in Carina: Protoplanetary Disks to Starburst Galaxies

Type: VLP Total Time: 1080

PI Name: Leisa Townsley

The Great Nebula in Carina is a superb site to study the violent massive star formation and feedback that typifies giant HII regions and starburst galaxies. We propose to map the Carina star-forming complex with a mosaic of 20 new 60-ks ACIS-I pointings as a testbed for understanding recent and ongoing star formation and to probe its regions of bright diffuse X-ray emission. We will provide a catalog of multiwavelength properties of ~12,000 X-ray-selected stars. We will explore superbubble confinement, shocks, cloud evaporation, mass-loading of winds, ISM enrichment, and HII region energetics. We will also examine Carina as a surrogate environment for our Solar System's formation, where protoplanetary disks are bathed in harsh winds and radiation from nearby massive stars.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
10:45:53.70-59:57:03.90Carina Clusters Ptg 3ACIS-INONE60
10:44:43.90-59:21:24.90Carina Clusters Ptg 4ACIS-INONE60
10:47:12.50-60:05:50.00Carina Clusters Ptg 5ACIS-INONE60
10:46:06.70-59:31:08.90Carina Clusters Ptg 6ACIS-INONE60
10:43:19.70-59:09:11.30Carina Clusters Ptg 7ACIS-INONE60
10:46:59.70-59:46:06.10Carina East Ptg 1ACIS-INONE60
10:48:12.40-59:32:31.00Carina East Ptg 2ACIS-INONE60
10:48:26.00-59:58:22.60Carina East Ptg 3ACIS-INONE60
10:49:09.40-59:45:24.10Carina East Ptg 4ACIS-INONE60
10:45:15.10-60:12:04.50Carina South Pillars Ptg 1ACIS-INONE60
10:43:09.70-60:14:38.90Carina South Pillars Ptg 2ACIS-INONE60
10:46:55.00-60:22:01.70Carina South Pillars Ptg 4ACIS-INONE60
10:44:46.40-60:25:40.50Carina South Pillars Ptg 5ACIS-INONE60
10:41:31.80-59:35:34.80Carina Superbubble Ptg 1ACIS-INONE60
10:40:34.20-59:49:30.70Carina Superbubble Ptg 2ACIS-INONE60
10:41:52.10-60:01:43.70Carina Superbubble Ptg 3ACIS-INONE60
10:42:34.10-59:22:44.90Carina Superbubble Ptg 4ACIS-INONE60
10:48:47.50-60:14:27.70Carina South Pillars Ptg 3ACIS-INONE60

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 09910246

Title: THE ORIGIN OF THE GALACTIC RIDGE X-RAY EMISSION

Type: LP Total Time: 900

PI Name: Mikhail Revnivtsev

We propose a very deep (900 ksec) observation of a carefully selected patch of the Galaxy. This observation will provide the most direct and unambiguous answer to the 30-year-old puzzle of the nature of the Galactic "diffuse" X-ray emission. Recent studies comparing the luminosity function of X-ray sources in the Solar neighborhood with the number-flux distributions toward the Galactic Center and plane strongly suggest that the GRXE can be explained by the integrated emission of millions of faint stellar sources - CVs and coronally active stars. The surface density of them is expected to exceed 1 per 60sq.sec in the proposed observation, in sharp contrast to the expectation in the diffuse model. Clearly, Chandra is the only mission in the foreseeable future which can solve this problem.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
17:51:27.30-29:35:05.101.5deg_windowACIS-INONE900

Subject Category: GALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Number: 12910240

Title: Detecting the Hot Wind Escaping from the Galactic Center of the Milky Way

Type: LP Total Time: 300

PI Name: John Stocke

We propose a 300 ksec ACIS + LETG exposure to detect and study our own Galaxy's outflowing nuclear wind. We have used HST and FUSE to discover the absorption signature of this wind in intermediate (e.g. C III) and high (e.g. O VI) ions towards two extragalactic targets above and below the Galactic Center. One of these targets (PKS 2005-489) is bright enough to observe at low resolution with Chandra to address two important questions about this wind: (1) Does any portion of this wind (e.g., O VII & O VIII ions) escape the Galaxy? The C III & O VI ions do not have escape speed; and (2) What is the ionization state and thus the metallicity of the gas? The mass flux, dynamics, and metallicity of this wind will give us valuable insight into the star formation history of the Milky Way.

R.A. Dec. Target Name Det. Grating Exp.Time
20:09:25.40-48:49:51.60PKS 2005-489ACIS-SLETG300
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