Title :
Background rejection for the IBIS telescope based on Compton kinematics: experimental tests and Monte Carlo simulations
Author :
Di Cocco, G. ; De Cesare, G. ; Ferro, C. ; Grassi, D. ; Labanti, C. ; Malaguti, G. ; Mauri, A. ; Rossi, E. ; Schiavone, F. ; Spizzichino, A. ; Traci, A.
Author_Institution :
Istituto TeSRE, CNR, Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
IBIS (Imager on Board the Integral Satellite) is dedicated to fine imaging in the gamma-ray energy range. The imaging performances are achieved using a coded mask aperture system in conjunction with a position sensitive detector made of two layers. This multilayer structure of position sensitive detectors allows the application of Compton kinematics for background rejection. In order to determine the efficacy of this method, a reduced scale prototype of the instrument has been developed. The detection apparatus is composed by two scintillation matrices of 5×5 elements in the same configuration of IBIS. The upper layer pixel size is 13×13×3 mm whereas the lower layer pixel size is 13×13×30 mm. An hybrid technology electronics has been setup for signals shaping and discrimination, moreover a custom software package has been developed for system calibration and data analysis. The equipment has been tested at different energies by employing radioactive sources. The results are presented and compared, when possible, with Monte Carlo simulations
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; astronomical instruments; astronomical telescopes; data analysis; detector circuits; gamma-ray astronomy; gamma-ray detection; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; satellite telemetry; solid scintillation detectors; telescopes; 13 mm; 3 mm; 30 mm; Compton kinematics; IBIS telescope; Imager on Board the Integral Satellite; Monte Carlo simulations; background rejection; coded mask aperture system; custom software package; data analysis; experimental tests; gamma-ray energy range; hybrid technology electronics; imaging performance; multilayer structure; pixel size; position sensitive detector; scintillation matrices; system calibration; Apertures; Instruments; Kinematics; Nonhomogeneous media; Optical imaging; Position sensitive particle detectors; Prototypes; Satellite broadcasting; Solid scintillation detectors; Telescopes;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1996. Conference Record., 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3534-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1996.591084