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The International X-ray Observatory - RFI#2

The International X-ray Observatory (IXO) is a joint NASA-ESA-JAXA effort. X-ray observations will resolve pressing astrophysical questions such as: What happens close to a black hole? How do supermassive black holes grow? How does large scale structure form? What is the connection between these processes? To address these questions requires dramatic increases in collection area combined with sensitive new instrumentation. IXO's spectroscopic, timing, and polarimetric capabilities will probe close to the event horizon of super-massive black holes (SMBH) where strong gravity dominates. IXO will determine the evolution and origin of SMBH by measuring their spin to understand their merger history, surveying them to find their luminosity distribution out to high redshift (z~8), and spectroscopically characterizing their outflows during peak activity. IXO will revolutionize our understanding of galaxy clusters by mapping their bulk motions and turbulence. IXO will observe the process of cosmic feedback where black holes inject energy on galactic and intergalactic scales, and characterize the missing baryons in the cosmic web. Meanwhile, surveys of distant clusters will constrain cosmological models. IXO will be available to all astronomers, taking X-ray astrophysics from an era where high-resolution spectra are a rarity to one with vast numbers of spectra from all types of sources. Powerful spectral diagnostics and large collecting areas will reveal unexpected discoveries, with IXO studying new phenomena as they appear-a key feature of great observatories.

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