2016
DOI: 10.1117/12.2233161
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The LOFT mission concept: a status update

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“…Only one signal, an unusually broad but strong peak at 260 Hz, was identified in a burst, a 0.5-s-long event from 1E 1547.0-5408, while several candidates from ∼60 to 130 Hz were found in data sets combining many short busts (Huppenkothen et al, 2013(Huppenkothen et al, , 2014b. Unfortunately, after the end of the RossiXTE mission and the non selection of LOFT (Feroci et al, 2016) by ESA, the possibility of collecting a large number of photons with good time resolution and without saturation problems in case of exceptional events in the near future seems rather remote.…”
Section: Quasi Periodic Oscillations and Seismology Of Magnetarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only one signal, an unusually broad but strong peak at 260 Hz, was identified in a burst, a 0.5-s-long event from 1E 1547.0-5408, while several candidates from ∼60 to 130 Hz were found in data sets combining many short busts (Huppenkothen et al, 2013(Huppenkothen et al, , 2014b. Unfortunately, after the end of the RossiXTE mission and the non selection of LOFT (Feroci et al, 2016) by ESA, the possibility of collecting a large number of photons with good time resolution and without saturation problems in case of exceptional events in the near future seems rather remote.…”
Section: Quasi Periodic Oscillations and Seismology Of Magnetarsmentioning
confidence: 99%