The Spanish scientific contribution to Athena

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The Spanish scientific contribution to Athena Giovanni Miniutti Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA)

The Athena scientific community ESA has appointed an Athena Science Study Team (ASST) to scientifically guide/advise during the Assessment Phase

The Athena scientific community ESA has appointed an Athena Science Study Team (ASST) to scientifically guide/advise during the Assessment Phase. Among other tasks: n Continuous review/update of the scientific requirements n Assist in any trade-offs n Assess performance scientific aspects n Support observation/calibration plans n Requirements for Ground Segment n Engage the broad community

The Athena scientific community The ASST has set-up a Science Working Group structure to achieve all their tasks and goals

The Athena scientific community The ASST has set-up a Science Working Group structure to achieve all their tasks and goals. The SWGs must n Conduct studies (either scientific or technical) that are needed to support the mission n Advise the ASST on any necessary revision/update of scientific requirements n Advise the ASST on any scientific impact of possible trade-offs n Promote the mission to the wider astronomical community

The Athena scientific community: Spanish contribution n Spanish representatives co-chairing

The Athena scientific community: Spanish contribution n Spanish representatives co-chairing n SWG 2.2 n Understanding the build-up of SMBHs and galaxies (Francisco J. Carrera)

The Athena scientific community: Spanish contribution n Spanish representatives co-chairing n SWG 2.2 n Understanding the build-up of SMBHs and galaxies (Francisco J. Carrera) n SWG 2.4 n Close environments of SMBH (Giovanni Miniutti)

The Athena scientific community: Spanish contribution n Spanish researchers collaborating in n SWG 1 (TP 1.1, 1.2, 1.4) n SWG 2 (all TPs from 2.1 to 2.6) n SWG 3 (all TPs from 3.1 to 3.5) n TWG 4 n MWG 5 (TP 5.1, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6) n For a total of n ~ 50 Spain-based researchers n ~ 12 Spanish Institutions

The Athena Community Office The ACO was set-up by the ASST with the main goal of being the interface between the broad community supporting the mission (~ 800 scientists) and the ASST More info: http://www.the-athena-x-ray-observatory.eu The Athena Community Office (ACO) Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC) aco@ifca.unican.es

The Athena Community Office The ACO was set-up by the ASST with the main goal of being the interface between the broad community supporting the mission (~ 800 scientists) and the ASST More info: http://www.the-athena-x-ray-observatory.eu The Athena Community Office (ACO) Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC) aco@ifca.unican.es

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 1 Consortium Board member (J.M. Mas-Hesse) n 1 Science Center Management Board member (J.M. Torrejón) n 2 X-IFU instrument Co-Is (M.T. Ceballos, J.M. Mas-Hesse) n 1 X-IFU science Co-I (X. Barcons) n 2 X-IFU Science Advisory Team members (J.M. Torrejón, G. Miniutti) n 2 X-IFU end-to-end simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo)

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 1 Consortium Board member (J.M. Mas-Hesse) n 1 Science Center Management Board member (J.M. Torrejón) n 2 X-IFU instrument Co-Is (M.T. Ceballos, J.M. Mas-Hesse) n 1 X-IFU science Co-I (X. Barcons) n 2 X-IFU Science Advisory Team members (J.M. Torrejón, G. Miniutti) n 2 X-IFU end-to-end simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo)

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 1 Science Center Management Board member (J.M. Torrejón)

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 1 Science Center Management Board member (J.M. Torrejón) The X-IFU Instrument Science Center (X-ISC) is one aspect of the Athena Science Ground Segment n It is responsible for all activities related to the X-IFU Ground Segment such as n on-board software as well as X-IFU monitoring and calibration n data reduction/analysis software for X-IFU n automated pipeline and data products validation n Currently a common framework, scripting language are being discussed within the overall SOC

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU Science Advisory Team members (J.M. Torrejón, G. Miniutti)

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU Science Advisory Team members (J.M. Torrejón, G. Miniutti) The X-SAT has been set-up in 2014 and comprises ~20 scientists with expertise in the one or more of the key scientific objectives of the X-IFU from AGNs and binaries to clusters and active stars. Its main goal is to advise and support the PI and n assess the scientific impact of any X-IFU instrument or design change n help defining X-IFU related tasks for SWGs and evaluating results n assist the X-IFU system teams in translating scientific requirements in instrument specifications n advise in the definition of the X-IFU observing program In summary: help to maximize the X-IFU scientific return

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU end-to-end (e2e) simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo)

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU end-to-end (e2e) simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo) e2e simulations actually mean: simulation of the full detection chain i.e.

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU end-to-end (e2e) simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo) e2e simulations actually mean: simulation of the full detection chain i.e.

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU end-to-end (e2e) simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo) e2e simulations actually mean: simulation of the full detection chain i.e.

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU end-to-end (e2e) simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo) This is fundamental from both the scientific and the engineering side of things n Scientists can gauge the effects of mission/instrument design onto science, use e2e to help translating science requirements into instrument specifications or to plan observation programs n Engineers can use science case studies to optimize design, estimate and better understand instrument performances It is a most useful tool to maximize the permeability of the membrane between the two sides (scientists and system teams), which is actually the main goal of most of the X-IFU teams

The Spanish scientific participation to X-IFU n X-IFU Consortium n 13 X-IFU Consortium members n 2 X-IFU end-to-end (e2e) simulation team members (M.T. Ceballos, B. Cobo) More info and downloads: http://www.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/research/sixte and the Athena-specific web interface: http://hydrus.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/~athenasim Abell 2146 with X-IFU (Dauser/Pointecouteau)

The Spanish scientific contribution Main scientific topics of interest n First SMBHs and build-up of SMBHs and galaxies n AGNs in the local Universe n BH accretion physics n Extragalactic transients

The Spanish scientific contribution Main scientific topics of interest n First SMBHs and build-up of SMBHs and galaxies n AGNs in the local Universe n BH accretion physics n Extragalactic transients Main scientific topics of interest n Solar System - Exoplanets n SNR & ISM n Star formation and evolution n NSs, Pulsars, X-ray binaries n Multi-λ sinergies

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows A few % of L Bol are needed in mechanical power

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows A few % of L Bol are needed in mechanical power

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows Ultra Fast Outflows (UFOs) log P K (erg s -1 ) Fe xxv and xxvi outflows AGN warm absorbers log L Bol (erg s -1 )

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows Cappi, Done et al. 2013

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows Cappi, Done et al. 2013

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows Wind-ISM interaction Red: emission-dominated state (NGC 4051) Blue: absorption-dominated state (NGC 4051) Cappi, Done et al. 2013 Probing broad, blue-shifted emission + absorption and others with enough detail to probe deceleration

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst Disentangling the different contribution in nearby starforming galaxies Taking to the next step feedback studies in nearby Seyfert galaxies and LIRGs/ULIRGs (here NGC 6240) Cappi, Done et al. 2013

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst Mapping spatially distinct components in (obscured) AGN thanks to the superb energy-resolution and sensitivity of the X- IFU Cappi, Done et al. 2013

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst n BH spin

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst n BH spin

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst n BH spin n Reverberation continuum reflection

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst n BH spin n Reverberation

The Spanish scientific contribution n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst n BH spin n Reverberation

The Spanish scientific contribution Base of jet n AGNs in the local Universe n winds and outflows n AGN/starburst n BH spin n Reverberation Corona Jet model Corona model Dovciak, Matt et al. 2013

The Spanish scientific contribution n Observatory Science n BH accretion and XRBs 1 Sum spectrum KERRBB (disk) n A few examples n Measure BH spin (SN origin) n Disc truncation n Winds as diagnostics of the accretion flow n Energy x Flux 0.1 0.01 Power law KERRDISK (Iron line) KERRDISK - a * =0.86±0.1 KERRBB - a * =0.88±0.01 ATHENA data points (5 ksec obs.) 1 2 5 Energy (kev) Motch, Wilms et al. 2013

The Spanish scientific contribution n Observatory Science n BH accretion and XRBs n SNR & ISM n Spatially resolved X-IFU high-e resolution n v, T, ionization, composition of different LOS enabling 3D decomposition n Shock physics and particle acceleration n Decourchelle, Costantini et al. 2013

The Spanish scientific contribution n Observatory Science n BH accretion and XRBs n SNR & ISM n Stars, winds, B-fields n Line profile variations in stellar winds on timescales ~ rotation (wind dynamics) Here Ne X, few ks exp. n Wind-wind interaction in binaries n PNe, accretion in YSOs n Cas-like X-ray sources n Sciortino, Rauw et al. 2013

Summary n Athena will be a transformational X-ray observatory n Designed to address the Hot and Energetic Universe science theme n Will impact virtually every corner of astronomy n The Spanish community contributes with 2 SWG co-chairs, ~ 50 scientists as members of SWGs (~12 institutions), and runs the community portal ACO (thanks IFCA) n Spanish researchers and institutions also participate to the scientific activities of the X- IFU instrument through a series of teams (XSAT, e2e ) n Most science themes -especially on the energetic side of things and on observatory science - are covered by local expertise that has helped and is helping shaping the best possible mission n Follow Athena on n Web: www.the-athena-x-ray-observatory.eu n Twitter: @athena2028 n Facebook: The Athena X-ray Observatory n Athena Community Office email: aco@ifca.unican.es