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Origin of the in-orbit instrumental background of the Hard X-ray Imager onboard Hitomi

Authors :
Hagino, Kouichi
Odaka, Hirokazu
Sato, Goro
Sato, Tamotsu
Suzuki, Hiromasa
Mizuno, Tsunefumi
Kawaharada, Madoka
Ohno, Masanori
Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
Kobayashi, Shogo B.
Murakami, Hiroaki
Miyake, Katsuma
Asai, Makoto
Koi, Tatsumi
Madejski, Greg
Saito, Shinya
Wright, Dennis H.
Enoto, Teruaki
Fukazawa, Yasushi
Hayashi, Katsuhiro
Kataoka, Jun
Katsuta, Junichiro
Kokubun, Motohide
Laurent, Philippe
Lebrun, Francois
Limousin, Olivier
Maier, Daniel
Makishima, Kazuo
Mori, Kunishiro
Nakamori, Takeshi
Nakano, Toshio
Noda, Hirofumi
Ohta, Masayuki
Sato, Rie
Tajima, Hiroyasu
Takahashi, Hiromitsu
Takahashi, Tadayuki
Takeda, Shin'ichiro
Tanaka, Takaaki
Terada, Yukikatsu
Uchiyama, Hideki
Uchiyama, Yasunobu
Watanabe, Shin
Yamaoka, Kazutaka
Yatsu, Yoichi
Yuasa, Takayuki
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Understanding and reducing the in-orbit instrumental backgrounds are essential to achieving high sensitivity in hard X-ray astronomical observations. The observational data of the Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) on board the Hitomi satellite provides useful information on the background components, owing to its multi-layer configuration with different atomic numbers: the HXI consists of a stack of four layers of Si (Z = 14) detectors and one layer of CdTe (Z = 48, 52) detector surrounded by well-type BGO (Bi4Ge3O12) active shields. Based on the observational data, the backgrounds of top Si layer, the three underlying Si layers, and the CdTe layer are inferred to be dominated by different components, namely, low-energy electrons, albedo neutrons, and proton-induced radioactivation, respectively. Monte Carlo simulations of the in-orbit background of the HXI reproduce the observed background spectrum of each layer well, thereby verifying the above hypothesis quantitatively. In addition, we suggest the inclusion of an electron shield to reduce the background.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in JATIS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2011.10317
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.6.4.046003