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Main Authors: Slane, Patrick, Bogdán, Ákos, Pooley, David
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.25873
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author Slane, Patrick
Bogdán, Ákos
Pooley, David
author_facet Slane, Patrick
Bogdán, Ákos
Pooley, David
contents The Chandra X-ray Observatory is a mainstay of modern observational astrophysics. With the highest angular resolution of any X-ray facility, its imaging and spectral capabilities in the 0.5-10 keV band have led to both unique and complementary breakthroughs in nearly all areas of the field. Now more than a quarter century into its mission, Chandra continues to provide unique information on the contributions of compact objects to the evolution of galaxies, the nature of supernova explosions, the impact of energetic jets from supermassive black holes on their host environments, and the fate of exoplanet atmospheres in systems rich with stellar flares. Here we provide a summary of Chandra results - one that is embarrassingly incomplete, but representative of both the exquisite past and promising future for Chandra's contributions to high energy astrophysics and all of mainstream astronomy.
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spellingShingle 25 Years of Groundbreaking Discoveries with Chandra
Slane, Patrick
Bogdán, Ákos
Pooley, David
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is a mainstay of modern observational astrophysics. With the highest angular resolution of any X-ray facility, its imaging and spectral capabilities in the 0.5-10 keV band have led to both unique and complementary breakthroughs in nearly all areas of the field. Now more than a quarter century into its mission, Chandra continues to provide unique information on the contributions of compact objects to the evolution of galaxies, the nature of supernova explosions, the impact of energetic jets from supermassive black holes on their host environments, and the fate of exoplanet atmospheres in systems rich with stellar flares. Here we provide a summary of Chandra results - one that is embarrassingly incomplete, but representative of both the exquisite past and promising future for Chandra's contributions to high energy astrophysics and all of mainstream astronomy.
title 25 Years of Groundbreaking Discoveries with Chandra
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.25873