Large-angle OBServaTory with Energy Resolution for Synoptic X-ray Studies (LOBSTER-SXS)
Paul Gorenstein

TL;DR
The paper proposes a wide-field, modular hybrid X-ray telescope system capable of high-precision localization and spectral measurement of transient X-ray sources, enhancing soft X-ray observations for astrophysical research.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid telescope design combining lobster-eye and Kirkpatrick-Baez modules for improved sensitivity and localization in soft X-ray transient detection.
Findings
Achieves arc second localization accuracy for transient sources.
Combines wide field of view with spectral and temporal measurement capabilities.
Offers a more sensitive alternative to existing wide field X-ray detectors.
Abstract
The soft X-ray band hosts a larger, more diverse range of variable sources than any other region of the electromagnetic spectrum. They are stars, compact binaries, SMBH's, the X-ray components of Gamma-Ray Bursts, their X-ray afterglows, and soft X-ray flares from supernova. We describe a concept for a very wide field (~ 4 ster) modular hybrid X-ray telescope system that can measure positions of bursts and fast transients with as good as arc second accuracy, the precision required to identify fainter and increasingly more distant events. The dimensions and materials of all telescope modules are identical. All but two are part of a cylindrical lobster-eye telescope with flat double sided mirrors that focus in one dimension and utilize a coded mask for resolution in the other. Their positioning accuracy is about an arc minute. The two remaining modules are made from the same materials but…
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