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Autori principali: Metzler, Zachary, Cannady, Nicholas, Shy, Daniel, Caputo, Regina, Kierans, Carolyn, Woolf, Richard
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.15974
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author Metzler, Zachary
Cannady, Nicholas
Shy, Daniel
Caputo, Regina
Kierans, Carolyn
Woolf, Richard
author_facet Metzler, Zachary
Cannady, Nicholas
Shy, Daniel
Caputo, Regina
Kierans, Carolyn
Woolf, Richard
contents ComPair is a prototype gamma-ray telescope for the development of key technologies for next-generation gamma-ray detectors consisting of four subsystems: a 10-layer double-sided silicon strip detector tracker, a cadmium zinc telluride calorimeter, a cesium iodide calorimeter, and a plastic anti-coincidence detector (ACD). The ACD acts as an active shield to veto charged particle events and consists of 5 plastic scintillating panels. ComPair was launched as a balloon payload from Ft. Sumner, New Mexico and completed a 6-hour flight on August 27, 2023. Here we detail the design adn calibration of the ComPair ACD, and report on the ACD's veto efficiency and other performance metrics during the ComPair fight.
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spellingShingle The Anti-Coincidence Detector Subsystem for ComPair
Metzler, Zachary
Cannady, Nicholas
Shy, Daniel
Caputo, Regina
Kierans, Carolyn
Woolf, Richard
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
ComPair is a prototype gamma-ray telescope for the development of key technologies for next-generation gamma-ray detectors consisting of four subsystems: a 10-layer double-sided silicon strip detector tracker, a cadmium zinc telluride calorimeter, a cesium iodide calorimeter, and a plastic anti-coincidence detector (ACD). The ACD acts as an active shield to veto charged particle events and consists of 5 plastic scintillating panels. ComPair was launched as a balloon payload from Ft. Sumner, New Mexico and completed a 6-hour flight on August 27, 2023. Here we detail the design adn calibration of the ComPair ACD, and report on the ACD's veto efficiency and other performance metrics during the ComPair fight.
title The Anti-Coincidence Detector Subsystem for ComPair
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.15974