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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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European Space Research and Technology Centre

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  • 2003The XEUS Missioncitations
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  • 2000The BeppoSAX Low-Energy Concentrator Spectrometer Archive at the Space Science Department of ESAcitations

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  • Hasinger, G.
  • Turner, M.
  • Oosterbroek, T.
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The BeppoSAX Low-Energy Concentrator Spectrometer Archive at the Space Science Department of ESA

  • Oosterbroek, T.
  • Hazell, A.
  • Omullane, W.
  • Werger, M.
  • Bennett, K.
  • Parmar, Arvind
Abstract

The Astrophysics Division of the European Space Agency (ESA) has developed a data analysis and archive system in order to provide scientific products of a consistent quality for the BeppoSAX Mission. The archive is principally used as a tool to support the calibration of the Low-Energy Concentrator Spectrometer (LECS) instrument - supplied by the Astrophysics Division - onboard BeppoSAX. This is an imaging X-ray detector sensitive in the energy range 0.1-10 keV with an energy resolution of 9% at 6 keV, and a 40' diameter circular field of view. The spatial resolution is around 1.5' full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) and the finest time resolution available is 16 microseconds. With minimal operator intervention, all data handling and reduction tasks for the archive are performed in an integrated manner on a daily basis. We show the user interface, the set-up of the pipeline, and the data archive. All three components contain elements common to other scientific missions of the Astrophysics Division. While some parts are specific to the particular database system used, or to the LECS energy range, the overall design may serve as a template for future data archives....

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  • impedance spectroscopy