The goal of a small and dedicated satellite called the "Continuous Spectro-Photometry of Black Holes" or CSPOB is to provide the essential tool for the theoretical understanding of the hydrodynamic and magneto-hydrodynamic flows around black holes. In its life time of about three to four years, only a half a dozen black holes will be observed continuously with a pair of CSPOBs. Changes in the spectral and temporal variability properties of the high-energy emission would be caught as they happen. Several important questions are expected to be answered and many puzzles would be sorted out with this mission.
@article{arxiv.0903.1507,
title = {CSPOB-Continuous Spectrophotometry of Black Holes},
author = {S. K. Chakrabarti and D. Bhoumik and D. Debnath and R. Sarkar and A. Nandi and V. Yadav and A. R. Rao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.1507},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
4 Pages, 3 Figures, Proceeding of the 2nd Kolkata Conference on "Observational Evidence for the Black Holes in the Universe", Published in AIP, 2008