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    ASTROSAT: Some Key Science Prospects

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    ASTROSAT is an astronomy satellite designed for simultaneous multi-wavelength studies in the Optical/UV and a broad X-ray energy range. With four X-ray instruments and a pair of UV-Optical telescopes, ASTROSAT will provide unprecendented opportunity for simultaneous multi-wavelength observations, which is of immense value in study of highly variable sources, especially X-ray binaries and Active Galactic Nuclei. The Large Area X-ray Proportional Counters (LAXPC) of ASTROSAT, which has the largest effective area in the hard X-ray band compared to all previous X-ray missions, will enable high time resolution X-ray measurements in the 2-80 keV band with moderate energy resolution. Here we give a brief summary of the payload characteristics of ASTROSAT and discuss some of the main science topics that will be addressed with the LAXPC, and with simultaneous observations with the UVIT telescopes, with particular emphasis on X-ray binaries and compact objects. The possibility of aiding gravitational wave experiments is also briefly mentioned.Comment: Invited Review to International Journal of Modern Physics D (based on a talk in ASTROD-5 symposium at RRI, Bangalore

    Transient High Mass X-ray Binaries

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    High Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs) are interesting objects that provide a wide range of observational probes to the nature of the two stellar components, accretion process, stellar wind and orbital parameters of the systems. A large fraction of the transient HMXBs are found to be Be/X-ray binaries in which the companion Be star with its circumstellar disk governs the outburst. These outbursts are understood to be due to the sudden enhanced mass accretion to the neutron star and is likely to be associated with changes in the circumstellar disk of the companion. In the recent years, another class of transient HMXBs have been found which have supergiant companions and show shorter bursts. X-ray, infrared and optical observations of these objects provide vital information regarding these systems. Here we review some key observational properties of the transient HMXBs and also discuss some important recent developments from studies of this class of sources. The X-ray properties of these objects are discussed in some detail whereas the optical and infrared properties are briefly discussed.Comment: 21 Pages, 8 Figures, To appear in the special issue of the Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India on Transients at different wavelengths, eds D.J. Saikia and D.A. Gree

    Prospect of polarisation measurements from black hole binaries in their thermal state with a scattering polarimeter

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    X-ray polarisation measurement is a unique tool which may provide crucial information regarding the emission mechanism and the geometry of various astrophysical sources, like neutron stars, accreting black holes, pulsar wind nebulae, AGNs, Supernova Remnants etc. and can help us to probe matter under extreme magnetic fields and extreme gravitational fields. Although the three other domains of X-ray Astronomy i.e. timing, spectral and imaging are well developed, there has been very little progress in X-ray Polarimetry with only one definitive polarisation measurement and a few upper limits available so far. Radiation from accreting black holes in their thermal dominated (High Soft) state is expected to be polarised due to scattering in the plane parallel atmosphere of the disk. Also, special and general relativistic effects in the innermost parts of the disk predicts energy dependent rotation in the plane of polarisation and some distinct signatures which can be used as a probe for measuring the parameters of the black hole like its spin, emissivity profile and the angle of inclination of the system. We present the results from an analysis of expected minimum detectable polarisation from some of the galactic black hole binaries GRO J1655-40, GX339-4, H1743-322, Cyg X-1 and XTE J1817-330 in their thermal dominated state with a proposed Thomson X-ray Polarimeter. A proposal for a scattering polarimeter has been submitted to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) for a dedicated small satellite mission and a laboratory unit has been built. Along with the measurement of the degree of polarisation, the polarisation angle measurement is also important, hence the error in the polarisation angle measurement for a range of detection significance is also obtained.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication by MNRA

    BRST symmetry for Regge-Teitelboim based minisuperspace models

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    The Einstein-Hilbert action in the context of Higher derivative theories is considered for finding out their BRST symmetries. Being a constraint system, the model is transformed in the minisuperspace language with the FRLW background and the gauge symmetries are explored. Exploiting the first order formalism developed by Banerjee et. al. the diffeomorphism symmetry is extracted. From the general form of the gauge transformations of the field, the analogous BRST transformations are calculated. The effective Lagrangian is constructed by considering two gauge fixing conditions. Further, the BRST (conserved) charge is computed which plays an important role in defining the physical states from the total Hilbert space of states. The finite field dependent BRST (FFBRST) formulation is also studied in this context where the Jacobian for functional measure is illustrated specifically.Comment: 16 pages, title changed, revised version, to appear in EPJ
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