In this paper, we present the current status of the enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission, which has been fully approved for launch in 2030. eXTP is a space science mission designed to study fundamental physics under extreme conditions of matter density, gravity, and magnetism. The mission aims at determining the equation of state of matter at supra-nuclear density, measuring the effects of quantum electro-dynamics, and understanding the dynamics of matter in strong-field gravity. In addition to investigating fundamental physics, the eXTP mission is poised to become a leading observatory for time-domain and multi-messenger astronomy in the 2030s, as well as providing observations of unprecedented quality on a variety of galactic and extragalactic objects. After briefly introducing the history and a summary of the scientific objectives of the eXTP mission, this paper presents a comprehensive overview of: (1) the cutting-edge technology, technical specifications, and anticipated performance of the mission’s scientific instruments; (2) the full mission profile, encompassing spacecraft design, operational capabilities, and ground segment infrastructure.

Zhang, S., Santangelo, A., Xu, Y., Feng, H., Lu, F., Chen, Y., et al. (2025). The enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission—eXTP for launch in 2030. SCIENCE CHINA. PHYSICS, MECHANICS & ASTRONOMY, 68(11), 1-18 [10.1007/s11433-025-2786-6].

The enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission—eXTP for launch in 2030

Dall'Osso, Simone;
2025

Abstract

In this paper, we present the current status of the enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission, which has been fully approved for launch in 2030. eXTP is a space science mission designed to study fundamental physics under extreme conditions of matter density, gravity, and magnetism. The mission aims at determining the equation of state of matter at supra-nuclear density, measuring the effects of quantum electro-dynamics, and understanding the dynamics of matter in strong-field gravity. In addition to investigating fundamental physics, the eXTP mission is poised to become a leading observatory for time-domain and multi-messenger astronomy in the 2030s, as well as providing observations of unprecedented quality on a variety of galactic and extragalactic objects. After briefly introducing the history and a summary of the scientific objectives of the eXTP mission, this paper presents a comprehensive overview of: (1) the cutting-edge technology, technical specifications, and anticipated performance of the mission’s scientific instruments; (2) the full mission profile, encompassing spacecraft design, operational capabilities, and ground segment infrastructure.
2025
Zhang, S., Santangelo, A., Xu, Y., Feng, H., Lu, F., Chen, Y., et al. (2025). The enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission—eXTP for launch in 2030. SCIENCE CHINA. PHYSICS, MECHANICS & ASTRONOMY, 68(11), 1-18 [10.1007/s11433-025-2786-6].
Zhang, Shuang-Nan; Santangelo, Andrea; Xu, Yupeng; Feng, Hua; Lu, Fangjun; Chen, Yong; Ge, Mingyu; Nandra, Kirpal; Wu, Xin; Feroci, Marco; Hernanz, Ma...espandi
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