PCOS Program Office Update ANN HORNSCHEMEIER Chief Scientist, Physics of the Cosmos Program Deputy Chief Scientist: Alan Smale.

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PCOS Program Office Update ANN HORNSCHEMEIER Chief Scientist, Physics of the Cosmos Program Deputy Chief Scientist: Alan Smale HQ Program Executive: Lia LaPiana HQ Program Scientist: Richard Griffiths HQ Deputy Program Scientist: Wilt Sanders

Expand our knowledge of dark energy Precisely measure the cosmological parameters governing the evolution of the universe and test the inflation hypothesis of the Big Bang Test the validity of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and investigate the nature of spacetime Understand the formation and growth of massive black holes and their role in the evolution of galaxies 2 Physics of the Cosmos Science Objectives W44 SNR Explore the behavior of matter and energy in its most extreme environments (Note that the language of these science objectives is currently being reviewed by NASA HQ)

PCOS Operating Missions OPERATING RELATED 3 Suzaku XMM NuSTAR Swift Fermi Planck Chandra

PCOS Program Office Leadership ** Program Manager: Mansoor Ahmed a.k.a. Mooni) ** Deputy PM: Tom Griffin ** Deputy PM: Mark Brumfield Chief Scientist: Ann Hornschemeier Deputy Chief Scientist: Alan Smale ** Chief Technologist: Mark Clampin ** ACTO Chief Technologist: Thai Pham ** = Shared with COR, Cosmic Origins 4 ANN ALAN MARK C THAI MOONI TOM MARK B

Current Gravitational-Wave Activities Preparing Technology Development Plans for two tracks 1.ESA-led partnership on L2 (TRL5 by 2018) Lasers Telescope Phase Measurement System Micronewton thrusters 2.NASA-led partnership after Astro2020 (TRL 5 by 2020) Optical bench Gravitational Reference Sensor Participating in the eLISA Consortium in support of L2/L3  Meetings in October, January and March, preparing a white paper for May 2013 deadline  L2/L3 call allows international participation up to 20% of the European contribution Concept refinement for future NASA-led partnership  Preferred concept is the Space-based Gravitational-wave Observatory Mid (SGO Mid) from the 2012 study. Scaled-down LISA, retaining 3 arms Delivers most of the Astro2010 endorsed science  Exploring trade studies for risk and cost reduction NB: Gravitational waves likely will be detected by LIGO before JWST launches

Current X-ray Study Activities X-ray Technology Development Plan (TDP ) Focusing on technology for near term opportunity (probe class mission) 5-10 arcsec mirrors, calorimeters, gratings ‑ Cost and schedule to advance these technologies to TRL 6 Preparations for FY2014 Probe-class mission study –Revisit science case (via X-ray SAG subcommittee) –Determine key technical and mission trades using notional mission concepts as starting point Discussions with European counterparts about participation in L2/L3 X-ray mission –L2 science white papers due in May: European X-ray community is preparing Athena science white paper –Potential NASA participation at ~15-20 percent level X-ray observatories in the $1B class that address all or most of the IXO science objectives are feasible for start within this decade, but only if technical risk is controlled through advance development of key technology to TRL-6

Euclid – NASA Contribution HQ Program Executive: Lia LaPiana HQ Program Scientist: Richard Griffiths NASA’s contribution to ESA’s Euclid mission: –Near Infrared Spectrograph and Photometer (NISP) flight subassemblies (detector + ASIC + cryo-cable = ‘triplet’) that meet ESA’s requirements for testing & characterization. –Currently in Phase B. Euclid Project assigned to JPL under NASA’s PCOS Program: –JPL Euclid Project Manager – Ulf Israelsson –JPL Euclid Project Scientist – Michael Seiffert NASA now has a seat on the Euclid Consortium Board, the Consortium's governing body, and on the ESA Euclid Science Team: –40 U.S. scientists selected to participate in Euclid Science Team with P.I.s Jason Rhodes (JPL), Sasha Kashlinsky (GSFC) and Ranga-Ram Chary (Caltech) PCOS Program Office: provides programmatic insight and oversight; worked with NASA HQ on tailoring NPR for Euclid; appointed the Independent Review Team; and provides the Euclid Mission Manager (Tom Griffin). Euclid Science Data Center study underway (IPAC) 7

LISA Pathfinder U.S. study scientist: Ira Thorpe (GSFC) PurposeDemonstrate essential technology for future space-based GW missions Scientific PayloadsLISA Test Package (LTP) - Europe ST7 - NASA Measurement GoalDrag-free flight of test masses with atto-g residual accelerations StatusLTP – finalizing construction ST7 – delivered & integrated Spacecraft – undergoing I&T Anticipated Launch 2015 LPF is like shrinking a single arm of LISA into a 30cm payload: no GW sensitivity but many of the same noise sources LPF hardware is nearly complete and has been subjected to an extensive ground test campaign. Clockwise from top left: LPF spacecraft, LTP optical bench, LTP laser, LTP electrode housing, ST7 thruster unit.

Technology Prioritization The PCOS Program Annual Technology Report (PATR) describes the Program’s technology management activities The PATR summarizes progress on all currently-funded SAT programs. The PATR defines priorities for technology investments for the upcoming year. The technology needs are prioritized using a set of criteria (described in the report). The PCOS Program Analysis Group (PhysPAG) is the main conduit for collecting technology needs identified by the community. 9

Upcoming PCOS Community Interaction Opportunities Here at the HEAD Meeting –PhysPAG/PCOS Town Hall –X-ray SAG Meeting - Friday April 2013, APS (DAP) meeting in Denver –PhysPAG/PCOS Town Hall, April 16 th, 12:30pm Future opportunities TBD MORE INFO: pcos.gsfc.nasa.gov/physpag 10

BACK-UP SLIDES 11

PCOS SAT Technologies Selected for Development Starting in FY12 for 2 Years 12 TitlePIInstitutionArea Development of Fabrication Process for Critical-Angle X-ray Transmission Gratings M. Schattenburg MITX-ray Antenna-Coupled Superconducting Detectors for Cosmic Microwave Background Polarimetry J. Bock JPL/Caltec h Inflation Directly-Deposited Blocking Filters for Imaging X-ray Detectors M. BautzMITX-ray Off-plane Grating Arrays for Future MissionsR. McEntaffer University of Iowa X-ray Development of Moderate Angular Resolution Full Shell Electroplated Metal Grazing Incidence X-ray Optics P. ReidSAOX-ray

PCOS SAT Technologies Selected for Development Starting in FY13 for 2 Years

PCOS/COR Education and Public Outreach Award-winning Team Team members have won numerous awards, including NASA Exceptional Public Service Medal (2011), NASA Honor Awards (2009, 2011), Goddard Team Award for Outreach (2008), Goddard Honor Award for Outreach (2011) and ASD Peer Awards (2011, 2012) Substantial Achievements 14 AfterSchool Universe Program: 12-session astronomy program for middle- schoolers, has reached >12,000 children in 3 yrs; 900+ facilitators in 44 states + DC and Puerto Rico; 58 certified trainers Big Explosions & Strong Gravity: day-long Girl Scouts event has reached thousands of girls; now being broadened to other young audiences Blueshift Podcast/Blog: behind the scenes look at PCOS/COR science, missions, news, has 22,000+ Twitter followers; ~8,500 Facebook fans Strong Future Continuing involvement/expansion of the above, plus: Space Forensics: presents astronomical mysteries in the style of crime scene investigations –Cornerstone of PCOS/COR EPO effort - piloted in 2007 – four cases currently under development – standards-based classroom packages developed interactive website, traveling museum kiosk planned for future years Multiwavelength Universe Tour: video clips + online interactive photo studio to provide the public with a multiwavelength view of astronomical objects

PCOS Technology Needs Prioritization From 2012 PATR (top 2 of 4 priorities) 15

Communicating with NASA Astrophysics via the Program Analysis Groups (PAGs) The Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group (PhysPAG) serves as a forum for soliciting and coordinating input and analysis from the scientific community in support of the PCOS program objectives. The Program Analysis Groups (PAGs) include all members of the community interested in providing input to NASA on issues of strategic importance via analysis studies. PAGs hold regular public meetings to provide their members the opportunity to hear about their work and voice their input. PAGs report to NASA via the NAC’s Astrophysics subcommittee. PhysPAG Executive Committee (EC) members: S. Ritz (Chair), J. Bookbinder, S. Hanany, G. Mueller, E. Hays, J. Rhodes, A. Olinto. NB: The PhysPAG is more than the EC! 16

PhysPAG and SAGs The PhysPAG identifies specific, well-defined topics for further detailed studies, and sets up taskforces of volunteers to perform the analysis – Study Analysis Groups (SAGs) PhysPAG has five SAGs in operation: –Inflation Probe SAG (Chair: Shaul Hanany) –Gravitational Wave SAG (Chair: Guido Mueller) –X-ray SAG (Chair: Jay Bookbinder) –Gamma ray SAG (Chair: Liz Hays) –Cosmic Ray SAG (Chair: Angela Olinto) 17