volume 68 issue 3 publication number 239501

Science objectives of the Einstein Probe mission

Weimin Yuan 1, 2
Lixin Dai 3
Hua Feng 4
Chichuan Jin 1, 2
Peter Jonker 5, 6
Erik Kuulkers 7
Yuan Liu 1
Kirpal Nandra 8
Paul O'Brien 9
Luigi Piro 10
Arne Rau 8
Nanda Rea 11, 12
Jeremy Sanders 8
Lian Tao 4
Junfeng Wang 13
Xuefeng Wu 14, 15
Bing Zhang 16, 17
ShuangNan Zhang 2, 4
Shunke Ai 18
Johannes Buchner 8
Esra Bulbul 8
Hechao Chen 19
Minghua Chen 2, 20
Yong Chen 4
Yu-peng Chen 4
Alexis Coleiro 21
Francesco Coti Zelati 11, 12
Zigao Dai 22
Xilong Fan 18
Fan Zhou 1, 2
Susanne Friedrich 8
He Gao 23, 24
Chong Ge 13
Mingyu Ge 4
Jinjun Geng 14
Giancarlo Ghirlanda 25, 26
Giulia Gianfagna 10, 27
Lijun Gou 1, 2
Sébastien Guillot 28
Xian Hou 29, 30
Jingwei Hu 1
Yongfeng Huang 31, 32
Long Ji 33
Shumei Jia 2, 4
S. Komossa 34
Albert K. H. Kong 35
Lin Lan 1
An Li 23, 24
Ang Li 13
Chengkui Li 4
DONGYUE LI 1
Jian Li 15, 22
ZHAOSHENG LI 36
Zhixing Ling 1, 2
Ang Liu 8
Jinzhong Liu 2, 20
Liangduan Liu 37, 38
Liu Zhu 8
Jiawei Luo 39
Ruican Ma 2, 4
Pierre Maggi 40
Chandreyee Maitra 8
Alessio Marino 11, 12
Stephen Chi-Yung Ng 3
HaiWu PAN 1
Surangkhana Rukdee 8
Roberto Soria 2, 41, 42
Hui Sun 1
Pak-Hin Thomas Tam 33
Aishwarya Linesh Thakur 10
Hui Tian 43
Eleonora Troja 10, 44
Wei WANG 18
Xiangyu Wang 31
Yanan Wang 1
Junjie Wei 14, 15
Sixiang Wen 1
Jianfeng Wu 13
Ting Wu 20
Di Xiao 14, 15
Dong Xu 1
RENXIN XU 45, 46
Yanjun Xu 4
Yu Xu 43
Haonan Yang 1, 2
Bei You 18
Heng Yu 24
Yunwei Yu 37, 38
BinBin Zhang 14, 31, 32
Chen Zhang 1, 2
Guobao Zhang 29, 30
Liang Zhang 4
Wenda Zhang 1
Yu Zhang 2, 20
Ping Zhou 31
Zecheng Zou 31, 32
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Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, UPS-OMP, CNRS, CNES, Toulouse Cedex 4, France
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Key Laboratory for the Structure and Evolution of Celestial Objects, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-24
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.280
CiteScore10.4
Impact factor7.5
ISSN16747348, 18691927
Abstract

The Einstein Probe (EP) is an interdisciplinary mission of time-domain and X-ray astronomy. Equipped with a wide-field lobster-eye X-ray focusing imager, EP will discover cosmic X-ray transients and monitor the X-ray variability of known sources in 0.5–4 keV, at a combination of detecting sensitivity and cadence that is not accessible to the previous and current wide-field monitoring missions. EP can perform quick characterisation of transients or outbursts with a Wolter-I X-ray telescope onboard. In this paper, the science objectives of the EP mission are presented. EP is expected to enlarge the sample of previously known or predicted but rare types of transients with a wide range of timescales. Among them, fast extragalactic transients will be surveyed systematically in soft X-rays, which include γ-ray bursts and their variants, supernova shock breakouts, and the predicted X-ray transients associated with binary neutron star mergers. EP will detect X-ray tidal disruption events and outbursts from active galactic nuclei, possibly at an early phase of the flares for some. EP will monitor the variability and outbursts of X-rays from white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes in our and neighbouring galaxies at flux levels fainter than those detectable by the current instruments, and is expected to discover new objects. A large sample of stellar X-ray flares will also be detected and characterised. In the era of multi-messenger astronomy, EP has the potential of detecting the possible X-ray counterparts of gravitational wave events, neutrino sources, and ultra-high energy γ-ray and cosmic ray sources. EP is expected to help advance the studies of extreme objects and phenomena revealed in the dynamic X-ray universe, and their underlying physical processes. Besides EP’s strength in time-domain science, its follow-up telescope, with excellent performance, will also enable advances in many areas of X-ray astronomy.

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@article{2025_Yuan,
author = {Weimin Yuan and Lixin Dai and Hua Feng and Chichuan Jin and Peter Jonker and Erik Kuulkers and Yuan Liu and Kirpal Nandra and Paul O'Brien and Luigi Piro and Arne Rau and Nanda Rea and Jeremy Sanders and Lian Tao and Junfeng Wang and Xuefeng Wu and Bing Zhang and ShuangNan Zhang and Shunke Ai and Johannes Buchner and Esra Bulbul and Hechao Chen and Minghua Chen and Yong Chen and Yu-peng Chen and Alexis Coleiro and Francesco Coti Zelati and Zigao Dai and Xilong Fan and Fan Zhou and Susanne Friedrich and He Gao and Chong Ge and Mingyu Ge and Jinjun Geng and Giancarlo Ghirlanda and Giulia Gianfagna and Lijun Gou and Sébastien Guillot and Xian Hou and Jingwei Hu and Yongfeng Huang and Long Ji and Shumei Jia and S. Komossa and Albert K. H. Kong and Lin Lan and An Li and Ang Li and Chengkui Li and others},
title = {Science objectives of the Einstein Probe mission},
journal = {Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy},
year = {2025},
volume = {68},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11433-024-2600-3},
number = {3},
pages = {239501},
doi = {10.1007/s11433-024-2600-3}
}