04–08 mag 2026
L'Aquila
Europe/Rome fuso orario

GRINTA: a new probe for time-domain astrophysics

Relatore

Dr. Natalucci, Lorenzo (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))

Descrizione

Recent observations of the transient sky at all wavelengths are increasingly revealing the importance of the multi-messenger and multi-wavelength approach. The GRINTA (Gamma-Ray INternational Transient Array Observatory) mission, to be launched at the middle of the next decade, is a small gamma-ray observatory with good sensitivity, excellent angular resolution and fast follow-up capability for studying transient sources at timescales from ms to hours and ensuring optimal integration with multi-messenger networks. The GRINTA mission will carry two complementary payloads to cover the 5-10,000 keV band, that will detect and localise gamma-ray bursts within a 8 steradian field-of-view and will be able to perform imaging surveys with sub-arcmin resolution. GRINTA will operate in synergy with the most powerful electromagnetic, gravitational wave and neutrino observatories foreseen to be operational in the 2030's.

Sessione Onde Gravitazionali e astronomia multimessaggera

autore

Dr. Natalucci, Lorenzo (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))

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