STROBE-X: X-ray Timing and Spectroscopy on Dynamical Timescales from Microseconds to Years
Colleen A. Wilson-Hodge, Paul S. Ray, Keith Gendreau, Deepto, Chakrabarty, Marco Feroci, Zaven Arzoumanian, Soren Brandt, Margarita, Hernanz, C.Michelle Hui, Peter A. Jenke, Thomas Maccarone, Ron Remillard,, Kent Wood, Silvia Zane (for the STROBE-X collaboration)

TL;DR
STROBE-X is a proposed X-ray observatory designed to study strong gravity and ultradense matter across a wide range of timescales with high temporal and spectral resolution.
Contribution
It introduces a new observatory concept with unprecedented effective area and high time-resolution for X-ray astronomy.
Findings
Enhanced capability to probe black hole environments.
Improved spectral and timing resolution for ultradense matter.
Potential to advance understanding of strong gravity phenomena.
Abstract
The Spectroscopic Time-Resolving Observatory for Broadband Energy X-rays (STROBE-X) probes strong gravity for stellar mass to supermassive black holes and ultradense matter with unprecedented effective area, high time-resolution, and good spectral resolution, while providing a powerful time-domain X-ray observatory.
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