Highlights and Discoveries from the Chandra X-ray Observatory
H Tananbaum, M C Weisskopf, W Tucker, B Wilkes, P Edmonds

TL;DR
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has vastly advanced X-ray astronomy over 40 years, enabling detailed studies of cosmic phenomena and revolutionizing our understanding of the universe's high-energy processes.
Contribution
This paper highlights key discoveries and scientific insights gained from Chandra, showcasing its unique capabilities and impact across multiple astrophysical research areas.
Findings
Revolutionized understanding of supermassive black holes
Provided detailed insights into neutron star interiors
Enhanced knowledge of galaxy cluster evolution
Abstract
Within 40 years of the detection of the first extrasolar X-ray source in 1962,NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has achieved an increase in sensitivity of 10 orders of magnitude, comparable to the gain in going from naked-eye observations to the most powerful optical telescopes over the past 400 years. Chandra is unique in its capabilities for producing sub-arcsecond X-ray images with 100-200 eV energy resolution for energies in the range 0.08<E<10 keV, locating X-ray sources to high precision, detecting extremely faint sources, and obtaining high resolution spectra of selected cosmic phenomena. The extended Chandra mission provides a long observing baseline with stable and well-calibrated instruments, enabling temporal studies over time-scales from milliseconds to years. In this report we present a selection of highlights that illustrate how observations using Chandra, sometimes alone,…
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