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PoGOLite – A high sensitivity balloon-borne soft gamma-ray polarimeter

Authors :
Johnny S. T. Ng
Tuneyoshi Kamae
Hiroaki Yoshida
Felix Ryde
Hiromitsu Takahashi
Tomas Ekeberg
Tadayuki Takahashi
Timothy Thurston
Nobuyuki Kawai
Per Carlson
Stefan Larsson
Kazuhide Yamamoto
Markus Suhonen
M. Ueno
William Craig
Mark Pearce
T. Tanaka
Olle Engdegård
G. S. Varner
Tsunefumi Mizuno
Grzegorz Madejski
G. Bogaert
Jun Kataoka
Makoto Arimoto
L. Hjalmarsdotter
Viktor Andersson
Shuichi Gunji
Yasushi Fukazawa
Bianca Iwan
C. I. Bjornsson
Mózsi Kiss
Tomi Ylinen
Hiroyasu Tajima
Jaroslav Kazejev
Y. Kanai
Magnus Axelsson
Cecilia Marini Bettolo
Y. Yamashita
Wlodzimierz Klamra
Source :
Astroparticle Physics. 30:72-84
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

We describe a new balloon-borne instrument (PoGOLite) capable of detecting 10% polarisation from 200mCrab point-like sources between 25 and 80keV in one 6 hour flight. Polarisation measurements in the soft gamma-ray band are expected to provide a powerful probe into high-energy emission mechanisms as well as the distribution of magnetic fields, radiation fields and interstellar matter. At present, only exploratory polarisation measurements have been carried out in the soft gamma-ray band. Reduction of the large background produced by cosmic-ray particles has been the biggest challenge. PoGOLite uses Compton scattering and photo-absorption in an array of 217 well-type phoswich detector cells made of plastic and BGO scintillators surrounded by a BGO anticoincidence shield and a thick polyethylene neutron shield. The narrow FOV (1.25msr) obtained with well-type phoswich detector technology and the use of thick background shields enhance the detected S/N ratio. Event selections based on recorded phototube waveforms and Compton kinematics reduce the background to that expected for a 40-100mCrab source between 25 and 50keV. A 6 hour observation on the Crab will differentiate between the Polar Cap/Slot Gap, Outer Gap, and Caustic models with greater than 5 sigma; and also cleanly identify the Compton reflection component in the Cygnus X-1 hard state. The first flight is planned for 2010 and long-duration flights from Sweden to Northern Canada are foreseen thereafter.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables

Details

ISSN :
09276505
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astroparticle Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....161f5ee1ee32321863d911bfda8cdbc5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.astropartphys.2008.07.004