1. Beam test results for the FiberGLAST instrument
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P. F. Dowkontt, G. Richardson, Michael Cherry, James M. Ryan, Robert B. Wilson, Keith Rielage, Geoffrey N. Pendleton, S. Cheenu Kappadath, W. S. Paciesas, Yuriy Pischalnikov, Gerald Karr, Surasak Phengchamnan, Thomas A. Parnell, J. G. Stacy, K. Arisaka, Paul L. Hink, Mark L. McConnell, J. H. Buckley, T. Gregory Guzik, Robert S. Mallozzi, Donald B. Wallace, W. Robert Binns, Tumay O. Tumer, John R. Macri, David B. Cline, Gerald J. Fishman, R. M. Kippen, M. Atac, J. W. Epstein, M. H. Israel, and Mark Christl
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Physics ,Photomultiplier ,Photon ,Calorimeter (particle physics) ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Detector ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics::Optics ,Gamma-ray astronomy ,Scintillator ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Optics ,law ,Angular resolution ,business - Abstract
The FiberGLAST scintillating fiber telescope is a large-area instrument concept for NASA's GLAST program. The detector is designed for high-energy gamma-ray astronomy, and uses plastic scintillating fibers to combine a photon pair tracking telescope and a calorimeter into a single instrument. A small prototype detector has been tested with high energy photons at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. We report on the result of this beam test, including scintillating fiber performance, photon track reconstruction, angular resolution, and detector efficiency.
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- 1999
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