A focal plane detector design for a wide-band Laue-lens telescope

E. Caroli, N. Auricchio, L. Amati, Y. Bezsmolnyy, Carl Budtz-Jørgensen, R.M.C. da Silva, F. Frontera, A. Pisa, S. Del Sordo, J.B. Stephen, G. Ventura

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    Abstract

    The energy range above 60 keV is important for the study of many open problems in high energy astrophysics such as the role of Inverse Compton with respect to synchrotron or thermal processes in GRBs, non thermal mechanisms in SNR, the study of the high energy cut-offs in AGN spectra, and the detection of nuclear and annihilation lines. Recently the development of high energy Laue lenses with broad energy bandpasses from 60 to 600 keV have been proposed for a Hard X ray focusing Telescope (HAXTEL) in order to study the X-ray continuum of celestial sources. The required focal plane detector should have high detection efficiency over the entire operative range, a spatial resolution of about 1 mm, an energy resolution of a few keV at 500 keV and a sensitivity to linear polarization. We describe a possible configuration of the focal plane detector based on several CdTe/CZT pixelated layers stacked together to achieve the required detection efficiency at high energy.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalExperimental Astronomy
    Volume20
    Issue number1-3
    Pages (from-to)343-353
    ISSN0922-6435
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

    Keywords

    • focal plane
    • hard X-ray
    • Laue lens
    • CZT

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