The Hot and Energetic Universe: A White Paper presenting the science theme motivating the Athena+ mission
Kirpal Nandra (DE), Didier Barret (FR), Xavier Barcons (ES), Andy, Fabian (UK), Jan-Willem den Herder (NL), Luigi Piro (IT), Mike Watson (UK),, Christophe Adami (FR), James Aird (UK), Jose Manuel Afonso (PT), Dave, Alexander (UK), Costanza Argiroffi (IT), Lorenzo Amati (IT)

TL;DR
This white paper advocates for the Athena+ X-ray observatory to revolutionize understanding of the Hot and Energetic Universe by enabling detailed studies of large-scale structure formation and black hole growth.
Contribution
It proposes a next-generation X-ray mission with 10x the throughput and resolution to address key astrophysical questions about matter assembly and black hole evolution.
Findings
Enhanced spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopy capabilities.
Ability to conduct deep surveys of early Universe black holes.
Improved understanding of feedback processes in galaxy evolution.
Abstract
This White Paper, submitted to the recent ESA call for science themes to define its future large missions, advocates the need for a transformational leap in our understanding of two key questions in astrophysics: 1) How does ordinary matter assemble into the large scale structures that we see today? 2) How do black holes grow and shape the Universe? Hot gas in clusters, groups and the intergalactic medium dominates the baryonic content of the local Universe. To understand the astrophysical processes responsible for the formation and assembly of these large structures, it is necessary to measure their physical properties and evolution. This requires spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopy with a factor 10 increase in both telescope throughput and spatial resolving power compared to currently planned facilities. Feedback from supermassive black holes is an essential ingredient in this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
