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The Advanced Compton Telescope

Authors :
Charles D. Dermer
John F. Beacom
Marc Kippen
Lars Bildsten
Georg Weidenspointner
Steven J. Sturner
Michael M. Harris
Dieter H. Hartmann
Neil Gehrels
Bernard F. Phlips
Mark L. McConnell
Derek Tournear
E.I. Novikova
Eric A. Wulf
James M. Ryan
Andreas Zoglauer
Steven E. Boggs
Andrew S. Hoover
Uwe Oberlack
Sumner Starrfield
Matthew G. Baring
Margarita Hernanz
M. Polsen
Elena Aprile
Peter Milne
Allen D. Zych
Peter F. Bloser
Marc Leising
C. B. Wunderer
David M. Smith
Dan Kocevski
Alexei Klimenk
James D. Kurfess
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
SPIE, 2006.

Abstract

The Advanced Compton Telescope (ACT), the next major step in gamma-ray astronomy, will probe the fires where chemical elements are formed by enabling high-resolution spectroscopy of nuclear emission from supernova explosions. During the past two years, our collaboration has been undertaking a NASA mission concept study for ACT. This study was designed to (1) transform the key scientific objectives into specific instrument requirements, (2) to identify the most promising technologies to meet those requirements, and (3) to design a viable mission concept for this instrument. We present the results of this study, including scientific goals and expected performance, mission design, and technology recommendations.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6d1e58334ae9933e8a31dfb1e40e53d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.670605