A future compact and modular X and gamma-ray spectrometer (XGS) has been designed and a series of proto-types have been developed and tested. The experiment envisages the use of CsI scintillator bars read out at both ends by single-cell 25 mm(2) Silicon Drift Detectors. Digital algorithms are used to discriminate between events absorbed in the Silicon layer (lower energy X rays) and events absorbed in the scintillator crystal (higher energy X rays and gamma-rays). The prototype characterization is shown and the modular design for future experiments with possible astrophysical applications (e.g. for the THESEUS mission proposed for the ESA M5 call) are discussed.
A compact and modular X and gamma-ray detector with a CsI scintillator and double-readout Silicon Drift Detectors
Elmi I;
2016
Abstract
A future compact and modular X and gamma-ray spectrometer (XGS) has been designed and a series of proto-types have been developed and tested. The experiment envisages the use of CsI scintillator bars read out at both ends by single-cell 25 mm(2) Silicon Drift Detectors. Digital algorithms are used to discriminate between events absorbed in the Silicon layer (lower energy X rays) and events absorbed in the scintillator crystal (higher energy X rays and gamma-rays). The prototype characterization is shown and the modular design for future experiments with possible astrophysical applications (e.g. for the THESEUS mission proposed for the ESA M5 call) are discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.