D. Schmitt
DSM
5 Papers
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D. Schmitt is an academic researcher from DSM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Field of view & Photon. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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The European Photon Imaging Camera on XMM-Newton: The MOS cameras
Martin J. L. Turner,A. F. Abbey,M. Arnaud,M. Balasini,Marco Barbera,Elena Belsole,P. J. Bennie,J. P. Bernard,Giovanni F. Bignami,M. Boer,Ulrich G. Briel,I. Butler,C. Cara,C. Chabaud,Richard E. Cole,Alfonso Collura,M. Conte,A. Cros,M. Denby,P. Dhez,G. Di Coco,J. Dowson,P. Ferrando,Simona Ghizzardi,Fulvio Gianotti,C. V. Goodall,L. Gretton,R. G. Griffiths,O. Hainaut,Jean-François Hochedez,Andrew D. Holland,E. Jourdain,E. Kendziorra,A. Lagostina,R. Lainé,N. La Palombara,M. Lortholary,David H. Lumb,P. Marty,S. Molendi,C. Pigot,E. Poindron,Ken Pounds,James Reeves,Claus Reppin,R. Rothenflug,P. Salvetat,J. L. Sauvageot,D. Schmitt,Steve Sembay,A.D. Short,J. Spragg,J. Stephen,Lothar Strüder,Andrea Tiengo,M. Trifoglio,Joachim Trümper,S. Vercellone,L. Vigroux,Gabriele E. Villa,Martin Ward,S. Whitehead,E. Zonca +62 more
TL;DR: The EPIC focal plane imaging spectrometers on XMM-Newton use CCDs to record the images and spectra of celestial X-ray sources focused by the three Xray mirrors as discussed by the authors.
EPIC system onboard the ESA XMM
Gabriele E. Villa,A. F. Abbey,Monique Arnaud,M. Balasini,Giovanni F. Bignami,Michel Boer,Heinrich W. Braeuninger,I. Butler,G. Cafagna,Christophe Cara,C. Chabaud,L. Chiappetti,Richard E. Cole,Mariasole Conte,J. Dowson,Pierre Dhez,R. Duc,Guido Di Cocco,Philippe Ferrando,C. V. Goodall,H. Hippman,Andrew D. Holland,Eckhard Kendziorra,Alain Labeque,Norbert Meidinger,C. Moriggio,Nicola La Palombara,C. Musso,E. Poindron,Giovanni Peres,E. Pferrerman,Claude Pigot,John P. Pye,Claus Reppin,D. Schmitt,S. Sciortino,Salvatore Serio,J. E. Spragg,John B. Stephen,Lothar Strueder,M. Trifoglio,P. Tua,Martin J. L. Turner,S. Whitehead +43 more
- 31 Oct 1996
TL;DR: The European photon imaging camera (EPIC) is one of the two main instruments onboard the ESA X-Ray Cornerstone Mission XMM as mentioned in this paper, which performs imaging and spectroscopy of the x-ray sky in the domain 0.1 10 keV with a peak sensitivity in 105 seconds of 2 multiplied by 10-15 erg/cm-2.
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The EPIC system onboard the ESA XMM mission
G. Villa,A. F. Abbey,Monique Arnaud,M. Balasini,Giovanni F. Bignami,M. Boer,Heinrich Bräuninger,I. Butler,G. Cafagna,C. Cara,C. Chabaud,L. Chiappetti,Richard E. Cole,M. Conte,J. Dowson,P. Dhez,R. Duc,G. Di Cocco,Philippe Ferrando,C. V. Goodall,H. Hippmann,Andrew D. Holland,Eckhard Kendziorra,Alain Labeque,Norbert Meidinger,C. Moriggio,N. La Palombara,C. Musso,E. Poindron,Giovanni Peres,Elmar Pfeffermann,C. Pigot,John P. Pye,Claus Reppin,D. Schmitt,S. Sciortino,Salvatore Serio,J. E. Spragg,J. B. Stephen,Lothar Strüder,M. Trifoglio,P. Tua,Martin J. L. Turner,S. Whitehead +43 more
- 01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC) is one of the two main instruments onboard the ESA X-Ray Cornerstone mission XMM as discussed by the authors, which is devoted to performing imaging and spectroscopy of the X-ray sky in the domain 0.1-10 keV with a peak sensitivity in i0 seconds of 2x10'5 erg/cm2.
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XMM-Newton first-light observations of the Hickson galaxy group 16
Martin J. L. Turner,James Reeves,Trevor J. Ponman,Monique Arnaud,Marco Barbera,P. J. Bennie,M. Boer,Ulrich G. Briel,I. Butler,J. Clavel,P. Dhez,F. A. Cordova,S. Dos Santos,P. Ferrando,Simona Ghizzardi,C. V. Goodall,R. G. Griffiths,Jean-François Hochedez,Andrew D. Holland,F. A. Jansen,E. Kendziorra,A. Lagostina,R. Lainé,N. La Palombara,M. Lortholary,Keith O. Mason,S. Molendi,C. Pigot,William C. Priedhorsky,Claus Reppin,R. Rothenflug,P. Salvetat,J. L. Sauvageot,D. Schmitt,Steven Sembay,A. Short,Lothar Strüder,M. Trifoglio,Joachim Trümper,S. Vercellone,L. Vigroux,Gabriele E. Villa,Martin Ward +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the XMM-Newton first-light observations of the Hickson-16 compact group of galaxies were presented, where the authors showed that a heavily obscured AGN and a separately identified thermal (starburst) plasma were detected in NGC 835, NGC833, & nGC 839.