Line Emission Mapper (LEM): Probing the physics of cosmic ecosystems

dc.contributor.authorKraft, Ralph
dc.contributor.authorMarkevitch, Maxim
dc.contributor.authorKilbourne, Caroline
dc.contributor.authorAdams, Joseph S.
dc.contributor.authorNegro, Michela
dc.contributor.authoret al
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-20T20:23:23Z
dc.date.available2022-12-20T20:23:23Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-21
dc.descriptionAuthors:- Ralph Kraft, Maxim Markevitch, Caroline Kilbourne, Joseph S. Adams, Hiroki Akamatsu, Mohammadreza Ayromlou, Simon R. Bandler, Douglas A. Bennett, Anil Bhardwaj, Veronica Biffi, Dennis Bodewits, Ákos Bogdán, Massimiliano Bonamente, Stefano Borgani, Graziella Branduardi-Raymont, Joel N. Bregman, Joseph N. Burchett, Jenna Cann, Jenny Carter, Priyanka Chakraborty, Eugene Churazov, Robert A. Crain, Renata Cumbee, Romeel Davé, Michael DiPirro, Klaus Dolag, W. Bertrand Doriese, Jeremy Drake, William Dunn, Megan Eckart, Dominique Eckert, Stefano Ettori, William Forman, Massimiliano Galeazzi, Amy Gall, Efrain Gatuzz, Natalie Hell, Edmund Hodges-Kluck, Caitriona Jackman, Amir Jahromi, Fred Jennings, Christine Jones, Philip Kaaret, Patrick J. Kavanagh, Richard L. Kelley, Ildar Khabibullin, Chang-Goo Kim, Dimitra Koutroumpa, Orsolya Kovács, K. D. Kuntz, Sheng-Chieh Lin, Erwin Lau, Shiu-Hang Lee, Maurice Leutenegger, Carey Lisse, Lorenzo Lovisari, Dan McCammon, Seán McEntee, François Mernier, Eric D. Miller, Daisuke Nagai, Michela Negro, Dylan Nelson, Jan-Uwe Ness, Paul Nulsen, Anna Ogorzałek, Benjamin D. Oppenheimer, Lidia Oskinova, Daniel Patnaude, Ryan W. Pfeifle, Annalisa Pillepich, Paul Plucinsky, David Pooley, Frederick S. Porter, Scott Randall, Elena Rasia, John Raymond, Mateusz Ruszkowski, Kazuhiro Sakai, Arnab Sarkar, Manami Sasaki, Kosuke Sato, Gerrit Schellenberger, Joop Schaye, Aurora Simionescu, Stephen J. Smith, James F. Steiner, Jonathan Stern, Yuanyuan Su, Ming Sun, Grant Tremblay, Nhut Truong, James Tutt, Sylvain Veilleux, Alexey Vikhlinin, Stephan Vladutescu-Zopp, Mark Vogelsberger, Stephen A. Walker, Kimberly Weaver, Dale M. Weigt, Jessica Werk, Norbert Werner, Scott J. Wolk, Congyao Zhang, William W. Zhang, Irina Zhuravleva, John ZuHoneen_US
dc.description.abstractThe 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.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://arxiv.org/abs/2211.09827en_US
dc.format.extent18 pagesen_US
dc.genrejournal articlesen_US
dc.genrepreprintsen_US
dc.identifierdoi:10.13016/m2ycb2-9iy9
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2211.09827
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/26482
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.relation.isAvailableAtThe University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Center for Space Sciences and Technology
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Faculty Collection
dc.rightsThis work was written as part of one of the author's official duties as an Employee of the United States Government and is therefore a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under U.S. Law.en_US
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dc.titleLine Emission Mapper (LEM): Probing the physics of cosmic ecosystemsen_US
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dcterms.creatorhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6548-5622en_US

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