科技报告详细信息
Development of a Silicon Tracker for the All-Sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory Prototype
Griffin, Sean
关键词: SILICON;    GAMMA RAYS;    ANTICOINCIDENCE DETECTORS;    ELECTRON SCATTERING;    COSMIC RAYS;    CALORIMETERS;    CADMIUM TELLURIDES;    ZINC TELLURIDES;    PERIODIC VARIATIONS;    PROTOTYPES;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN66948
学科分类:天体物理学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
The gamma-ray sky from several hundred keV toa hundred MeV has remained largely unexplored due to the challenging nature of detecting gamma rays in this regime. At lower energies, Compton scattering is the dominant interaction process whereas at higher energies pair production dominates, with a crossover at a few MeV. Thus, an instrument designed to work in this energy range must be optimized for both Compton and pair-production events. AMEGO, the All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory, a Probe-class mission in consideration for the 2020 decadal survey, is designed to operate at energies from200 keV to > 10 GeV with over an order of magnitude increase in sensitivity and with superior angular and energy resolution compared to previous instruments. AMEGO comprises four major subsystems: a plastic anticoincidence detector for rejecting cosmic-ray events, a silicon tracker for tracking pair-production products and tracking and measuring the energies of Compton-scattered electrons, a cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) calorimeter for measuring the energy and location of Compton scattered photons, and a CsI calorimeter for measuring the energy of the pair-production products at high energies. A prototype instrument, known as ComPair, is under development at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and the US Naval Research Laboratory. In this contribution, we provide details on the development of the silicon tracker subsystem.
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