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Line Emission Mapper (LEM): Probing the physics of cosmic ecosystems
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Working Paper
Author
Kraft, RalphMarkevitch, MaximKilbourne, CarolineAdams, Joseph S.Akamatsu, HirokiAyromlou, MohammadrezaBandler, Simon R.Barbera, MarcoBennett, Douglas A.Bhardwaj, AnilBiffi, VeronicaBodewits, DennisBogdan, AkosBonamente, MassimilianoBorgani, StefanoBranduardi-Raymont, GraziellaBregman, Joel N.Burchett, Joseph N.Cann, JennaCarter, JennyChakraborty, PriyankaChurazov, EugeneCrain, Robert A.Cumbee, RenataDave, RomeelDiPirro, MichaelDolag, KlausDoriese, W. BertrandDrake, JeremyDunn, WilliamEckart, MeganEckert, DominiqueEttori, StefanoForman, WilliamGaleazzi, MassimilianoGall, AmyGatuzz, EfrainHell, NatalieHodges-Kluck, EdmundJackman, CaitrionaJahromi, AmirJennings, FredJones, ChristineKaaret, PhilipKavanagh, Patrick J.Kelley, Richard L.Khabibullin, IldarKim, Chang-GooKoutroumpa, DimitraKovacs, OrsolyaKuntz, K. D.Lau, ErwinLee, Shiu-HangLeutenegger, MauriceLin, Sheng-ChiehLisse, CareyCicero, Ugo LoLovisari, LorenzoMcCammon, DanMcEntee, SeanMernier, FrancoisMiller, Eric D.Nagai, DaisukeNegro, MichelaNelson, DylanNess, Jan-UweNulsen, PaulOgorzalek, AnnaOppenheimer, Benjamin D.Oskinova, LidiaPatnaude, DanielPfeifle, Ryan W.Pillepich, AnnalisaPlucinsky, PaulPooley, DavidPorter, Frederick S.Randall, ScottRasia, ElenaRaymond, JohnRuszkowski, MateuszSakai, KazuhiroSarkar, ArnabSasaki, ManamiSato, KosukeSchellenberger, GerritSchaye, JoopSimionescu, AuroraSmith, Stephen J.Steiner, James F.Stern, JonathanSu, YuanyuanSun, MingTremblay, GrantTruong, NhutTutt, JamesUrsino, EugenioVeilleux, SylvainVikhlinin, AlexeyVladutescu-Zopp, StephanVogelsberger, MarkWalker, Stephen A.Weaver, KimberlyWeigt, Dale M.Werk, JessicaWerner, NorbertWolk, Scott J.Zhang, CongyaoZhang, William W.Zhuravleva, IrinaZuHone, John
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Subject
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
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Abstract
The Line Emission Mapper (LEM) is an X-ray Probe for the 2030s that will answer the outstanding questions of the Universe's structure formation. It will also provide transformative new observing capabilities for every area of astrophysics, and to heliophysics and planetary physics as well. LEM's main goal is a comprehensive look at the physics of galaxy formation, including stellar and black-hole feedback and flows of baryonic matter into and out of galaxies. These processes are best studied in X-rays, and emission-line mapping is the pressing need in this area. LEM will use a large microcalorimeter array/IFU, covering a 30x30' field with 10" angular resolution, to map the soft X-ray line emission from objects that constitute galactic ecosystems. These include supernova remnants, star-forming regions, superbubbles, galactic outflows (such as the Fermi/eROSITA bubbles in the Milky Way and their analogs in other galaxies), the Circumgalactic Medium in the Milky Way and other galaxies, and the Intergalactic Medium at the outskirts and beyond the confines of galaxies and clusters. LEM's 1-2 eV spectral resolution in the 0.2-2 keV band will make it possible to disentangle the faintest emission lines in those objects from the bright Milky Way foreground, providing groundbreaking measurements of the physics of these plasmas, from temperatures, densities, chemical composition to gas dynamics. While LEM's main focus is on galaxy formation, it will provide transformative capability for all classes of astrophysical objects, from the Earth's magnetosphere, planets and comets to the interstellar medium and X-ray binaries in nearby galaxies, AGN, and cooling gas in galaxy clusters. In addition to pointed observations, LEM will perform a shallow all-sky survey that will dramatically expand the discovery space.
Comment: 18 pages. White paper for a mission concept to be submitted for the 2023 NASA Astrophysics Probes opportunity. v2: All-sky survey figure expanded, references fixed. v3: Added energy resolution measurements for prototype detector array. v4: Author list and reference fixes