The MOXE All Sky X-Ray Monitor

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, , Citation S Brandt et al 1998 Phys. Scr. 1998 21 DOI 10.1088/0031-8949/1998/T77/003

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Abstract

MOXE (MOnitoring X-ray Experiment) is the all-sky x-ray monitor on the Spectrum-X-Gamma astrophysical observatory. The six MOXE pinhole cameras will enable almost continous observation of more than 95% of the sky in the 2–25 keV energy band. The scientific objectives of MOXE are to detect transient x-ray sources for follow-up by instruments on SXG or by other observers, as well as to study the time variability of x-ray sources. With a sensitivity of ≈ 3 mCrab (5σ) most of the observed persistent sources will be Galactic x-ray binaries. MOXE will be well suited as a partner in multi-wavelength campaigns.

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10.1088/0031-8949/1998/T77/003