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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and high-energy transients through the lens of the SVOM (Space-based Multi-band Variable Object Monitor) mission. Launched in June 2024, this Sino-French satellite uses a powerful suite of instruments to detect, localize, and study some of the universe's most extreme events, such as dying massive stars and colliding neutron stars. We explore three of its core instruments: the ECLAIRs trigger camera, the Gamma-Ray Monitor (GRM), and the Visible Telescope (VT). Discover how these tools work together in near real-time to capture everything from high-redshift GRBs in the early universe to optical afterglows and thermonuclear X-ray bursts.
Key Topics Covered:
References & Further Reading:
1. The Gamma-Ray Monitor onboard the SVOM satellite by Jian-Chao Sun, Yong-Wei Dong, Jiang He, et al.
2. SVOM/VT: Instrument Overview, Science Objectives, and First-Year Performance by Yu-Lei Qiu, Li-Ping Xin, Jin-Song Deng, et al.
3. ECLAIRs: the SVOM high-energy transient trigger camera by O. Godet, J.-L. Atteia, S. Schanne, et al.
Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: SVOM, CNRS
By Astro-COLIBRIIn this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and high-energy transients through the lens of the SVOM (Space-based Multi-band Variable Object Monitor) mission. Launched in June 2024, this Sino-French satellite uses a powerful suite of instruments to detect, localize, and study some of the universe's most extreme events, such as dying massive stars and colliding neutron stars. We explore three of its core instruments: the ECLAIRs trigger camera, the Gamma-Ray Monitor (GRM), and the Visible Telescope (VT). Discover how these tools work together in near real-time to capture everything from high-redshift GRBs in the early universe to optical afterglows and thermonuclear X-ray bursts.
Key Topics Covered:
References & Further Reading:
1. The Gamma-Ray Monitor onboard the SVOM satellite by Jian-Chao Sun, Yong-Wei Dong, Jiang He, et al.
2. SVOM/VT: Instrument Overview, Science Objectives, and First-Year Performance by Yu-Lei Qiu, Li-Ping Xin, Jin-Song Deng, et al.
3. ECLAIRs: the SVOM high-energy transient trigger camera by O. Godet, J.-L. Atteia, S. Schanne, et al.
Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: SVOM, CNRS