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The Compton-Pair telescope: A prototype for a next-generation MeV $\gamma$-ray observatory

Authors :
Valverde, Janeth
Kirschner, Nicholas
Metzler, Zachary
Smith, Lucas D.
Cannady, Nicholas
Caputo, Regina
Kierans, Carolyn
Liceaga-Indart, Iker
Moiseev, Alexander
Parker, Lucas
Sasaki, Makoto
Schoenwald, Adam
Shy, Daniel
Wasti, Sambid
Woolf, Richard
Bolotnikov, Aleksey
Carini, Gabriella
Crosier, A. W.
Caligure, T.
Dellapenna Jr, Alfred
Fried, Jack
Ghosh, P.
Griffin, Sean
Grove, J. Eric
Hays, Elizabeth
Herrmann, Sven
Kong, Emily
McEnery, Julie
Mitchell, John
Perkins, Jeremy S.
Phlips, Bernard
Sleator, Clio
Wulf, Eric
Zajczyk, Anna
Valverde, Janeth
Kirschner, Nicholas
Metzler, Zachary
Smith, Lucas D.
Cannady, Nicholas
Caputo, Regina
Kierans, Carolyn
Liceaga-Indart, Iker
Moiseev, Alexander
Parker, Lucas
Sasaki, Makoto
Schoenwald, Adam
Shy, Daniel
Wasti, Sambid
Woolf, Richard
Bolotnikov, Aleksey
Carini, Gabriella
Crosier, A. W.
Caligure, T.
Dellapenna Jr, Alfred
Fried, Jack
Ghosh, P.
Griffin, Sean
Grove, J. Eric
Hays, Elizabeth
Herrmann, Sven
Kong, Emily
McEnery, Julie
Mitchell, John
Perkins, Jeremy S.
Phlips, Bernard
Sleator, Clio
Wulf, Eric
Zajczyk, Anna
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Compton Pair (ComPair) telescope is a prototype that aims to develop the necessary technologies for future medium energy gamma-ray missions and to design, build, and test the prototype in a gamma-ray beam and balloon flight. The ComPair team has built an instrument that consists of 4 detector subsystems: a double-sided silicon strip detector Tracker, a novel high-resolution virtual Frisch-grid cadmium zinc telluride Calorimeter, and a high-energy hodoscopic cesium iodide Calorimeter, all of which are surrounded by a plastic scintillator anti-coincidence detector. These subsystems together detect and characterize photons via Compton scattering and pair production, enable a veto of cosmic rays, and are a proof-of-concept for a space telescope with the same architecture. A future medium-energy gamma-ray mission enabled through ComPair will address many questions posed in the Astro2020 Decadal survey in both the New Messengers and New Physics and the Cosmic Ecosystems themes. In this contribution, we will give an overview of the ComPair project and steps forward to the balloon flight.<br />Comment: Proceedings for the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2023)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1396630474
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22323.1.444.0857