Chandra Newsletter

Contents
Issue 32 - Fall 2022

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Program Overview

Edward Mattison

Chandra X-ray Center Manager Edward Mattison reports on the past year at the CXC. Catch up on the long-term prospects for the observatory, the current state of the HRC, and updates on the peer review and workshop.

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An Archival Trifecta

Raffaele D'Abrusco

The Chandra Data Archive continues to grow, and not just in terms of the number of observations. Raffaele D'Abrusco describes three new initiatives to make the archive more accessible and easier to cite.

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Chandra Source Catalog

Ian Evans, Rafael Martínez-Galarza, for the Chandra Source Catalog team

The Chandra Source Catalog is expanding — the 2.1 release planned for early 2023 will integrate observations conducted from 2015 through 2021, greatly expanding the scope of the CSC. Ian Evans and Rafael Martínez-Galarza explain the changes coming and provide an example of how these new products will enable exciting new investigations.

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The Echoing Story of the "Black Hole Sound"

Kimberly Arcand, Megan Watzke

In August, a story rippled across social and traditional media about "Sound" from a black hole. The science the story was based on comes from Chandra observations from 2003. How did this story reappear with such impact almost twenty years later?

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A summary of the Chandra Workshop on Supernova Remnants and Their Progenitors

Dan Patnaude

This August, over 200 attendees joined us virtually and in Cambridge to discuss supernova remnants and their progenitors as part of our annual workshop. Dan Patnaude summarizes the event, including links to recordings of the talks.

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SAOImageDS9: New Features, Tips, and Tricks

Kenny J. Glotfelty, William Joye, Antonella Fruscione

More than 23 years after SAOImage became SAOImageDS9, the venerable display and analysis program continues to evolve. Read about changes to the software to enable the next 23 years of science—and beyond!

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Cycle 24 Peer Review

Rodolfo Montez Jr. and the Chandra Director's Office

Over the summer, the Cycle 24 Peer Review was held remotely, recommending 16.0 Ms of observations. Further details on the results of this process are discussed inside, along with notes on the current and planned changes to the proposal process related to the commencement of dual anonymous peer review.

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Next Issue

The next issue of the Chandra Newsletter will come out in Spring 2023, headlined by the return of a featured science article. Further content will include reports from the Project Scientist and the CXO Director, updates on instruments and calibration, and a recap of the 2023 NASA Hubble Fellowship Program selections.

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The Chandra Newsletter is edited by Thomas Connor, with editorial assistance and layout by Tara Gokas. We welcome contributions from readers. Comments on the newsletter should be sent to: chandranews@cfa.harvard.edu.