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Prototype Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope for the Cherenkov Telescope Array: Commissioning the Optical System

Authors :
M. Valentino
M. Capasso
R. A. Cameron
Q. Feng
Valerio Vagelli
L. P. Taylor
Daniel Nieto
K. Meagher
F. R. Pantaleo
N. Otte
F. Di Pierro
V. Masone
R. Shang
F. Licciulli
W. Jin
T. B. Humensky
R. Halliday
Andrea Rugliancich
P. I. Batista
Bruna Bertucci
Wystan Benbow
C. Bonavolontà
Serena Loporchio
L. Stiaccini
A. Boiano
D. Depaoli
R. Paoletti
G. Marsella
A. Brill
Maria Ionica
David R. Williams
Olivier Hervet
B. A. W. Mode
Richard Bose
Corbin Covault
M. Ambrosio
Carla Aramo
M. Caprai
Luca Tosti
Thomas Meures
Peter Y. Yu
E. Roache
Reshmi Mukherjee
N. Giglietto
Rodolfo Canestrari
V. V. Vassiliev
Elisabetta Bissaldi
G. Ambrosi
G. H. Tovmassian
L. Riitano
Marcos Santander
Ferdinando Giordano
E. Pueschel
D. Ribeiro
G. Tripodo
S. J. Fegan
Amy Furniss
G. Pareschi
Manel Errando
S. I. Mognet
Alasdair E. Gent
E. Fiandrini
S. Incardona
D. B. Kieda
J. Vandenbroucke
Julien Rousselle
Enrico Giro
J. H. Buckley
M. Bitossi
C. Adams
Atsushi Okumura
L. Di Venere
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A prototype Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope (pSCT) has been constructed at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory as a candidate for the medium-sized telescopes of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO). CTAO is currently entering early construction phase of the project and once completed it will vastly improve very high energy gamma-ray detection component in multi-wavelength and multi-messenger observations due to significantly improved sensitivity, angular resolution and field of view comparing to the current generation of the ground-based gamma-ray observatories H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS. The pSCT uses a dual aspheric mirror design with a $9.7$ m primary mirror and $5.4$ m secondary mirror, both of which are segmented. The Schwarzschild-Couder (SC) optical system (OS) selected for the prototype telescope achieves wide field of view of $8$ degrees and simultaneously reduces the focal plane plate scale allowing an unprecedented compact ($0.78$m diameter) implementation of the high-resolution camera ($6$mm/ $0.067$deg per imaging pixel with $11,328$ pixels) based on the silicon photo-multipliers (SiPMs). The OS of the telescope is designed to eliminate spherical and comatic aberrations and minimize astigmatism to radically improve off-axis imaging and consequently angular resolution across all the field of view with respect to the conventional single-mirror telescopes. Fast and high imaging resolution OS of the pSCT comes with the challenging submillimeter-precision custom alignment system, which was successfully demonstrated with an on-axis point spread function (PSF) of $2.9$ arcmin prior to the first-light detection of the Crab Nebula in 2020. Ongoing and future commissioning activities are reported.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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