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The AGILE mission and its scientific instrument

Authors :
F. Fuschino
Marco Feroci
Luigi Pacciani
Claudio Labanti
Francesco Lazzarotto
L. Foggetta
Alessio Trois
F. Mauri
M. Prest
E. Rossi
Sandro Mereghetti
F. Boffelli
Alda Rubini
F. Perotti
A. W. Chen
G. De Paris
M. Trifoglio
E. Vallazza
M. Fiorini
I. Donnarumma
Massimo Rapisarda
M. Basset
Ennio Morelli
A. Pellizzoni
Martino Marisaldi
M. Galli
I. Lapshov
E. Mattaini
G. Di Cocco
A. Giuliani
Paolo Lipari
Fulvio Gianotti
A. Argan
P. A. Caraveo
Andrea Bulgarelli
F. Longo
Enrico Costa
M. Mastropietro
Guido Barbiellini
A. Morselli
C. Pontoni
F. Liello
Marco Tavani
A. Zambra
Alessandro Traci
E. Del Monte
G. Pucella
Massimo Frutti
C. Pittori
T. Froysland
D. Zanello
Geiland Porrovecchio
P. Picozza
Paolo Soffitta
S. Vercellone
Turner, Martin J. L.
Hasinger, Günther
M., Tavani
BARBIELLINI AMIDEI, Guido
A., Argan
M., Basset
F., Boffelli
A., Bulgarelli
P., Caraveo
A., Chen
E., Costa
Paris, G.
Monte, E.
Cocco, G.
I., Donnarumma
M., Feroci
M., Fiorini
L., Foggetta
T., Froysland
M., Frutti
F., Fuschino
M., Galli
F., Gianotti
A., Giuliani
C., Labanti
I., Lapshov
F., Lazzarotto
F., Liello
P., Lipari
Longo, Francesco
M., Marisaldi
M., Mastropietro
E., Mattaini
F., Mauri
S., Mereghetti
E., Morelli
A., Morselli
L., Pacciani
A., Pellizzoni
F., Perotti
P., Picozza
C., Pittori
C., Pontoni
G., Porrovecchio
M., Prest
G., Pucella
M., Rapisarda
E., Rossi
A., Rubini
P., Soffitta
A., Traci
M., Trifoglio
A., Troi
E., Vallazza
S., Vercellone
A., Zambra
D., Zanello
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
SPIE, 2006.

Abstract

The AGILE Mission will explore the gamma-ray Universe with a very innovative instrument combining for the first time a gamma-ray imager (sensitive in the range 30 MeV - 50 GeV) and a hard X-ray imager (sensitive in the range 15-45 keV). An optimal angular resolution and a large field of view are obtained by the use of state-of-the-art Silicon detectors integrated in a very compact instrument. AGILE will be operational at the beginning of 2007 and it will provide crucial data for the study of Active Galactic Nuclei, Gamma-Ray Bursts, unidentified gamma-ray sources, Galactic compact objects, supernova remnants, TeV sources, and fundamental physics by microsecond timing.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9cc788339fb7ef2027fcc1e128a03d8b