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21 August 2024 A-STEP: the AstroPix sounding rocket technology demonstration payload
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Abstract
A next-generation medium-energy (100 keV to 100 MeV) gamma-ray observatory will greatly enhance the identification and characterization of multimessenger sources in the coming decade. Coupling gamma-ray spectroscopy, imaging, and polarization to neutrino and gravitational wave detections will develop our understanding of various astrophysical phenomena including compact object mergers, supernovae remnants, active galactic nuclei and gamma-ray bursts. An observatory operating in the MeV energy regime requires technologies that are capable of measuring Compton scattered photons and photons interacting via pair production. AstroPix is a monolithic high voltage CMOS active pixel sensor which enables future gamma-ray telescopes in this energy range. AstroPix’s design is iterating towards low-power (∼1.5mW/cm2), high spatial (500 μm pixel pitch) and spectral (<5 keV at 122 keV) tracking of photon and charged particle interactions. Stacking planar arrays of AstroPix sensors in three dimensions creates an instrument capable of reconstructing the trajectories and energies of incident gamma rays over large fields of view. A prototype multi-layered AstroPix instrument, called the AstroPix Sounding rocket Technology demonstration Payload (A-STEP), will test three layers of AstroPix “quad chips” in a suborbital rocket flight. These quad chips (2×2 joined AstroPix sensors) form the 4×4 cm2 building block of future large area AstroPix instruments, such as ComPair-2 and AMEGO-X. This payload will be the first demonstration of AstroPix detectors operated in a space environment and will demonstrate the technology’s readiness for future astrophysical and nuclear physics applications. In this work, we overview the design and state of development of the A-STEP payload.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Daniel P. Violette, Amanda L. Steinhebel, Abhradeep Roy, Ryan Boggs, Regina Caputo, David Durachka, Yasushi Fukazawa, Masaki Hashizume, Scott Hesh, Manoj Jadhav, Carolyn Kierans, Kavic Kumar, Shin Kushima, Richard Leys, Jessica Metcalfe, Zachary Metzler, Norito Nakano, Ivan Peric, Jeremy Perkins, Lindsey Seo, K.-W. Taylor Shin, Nicolas Striebig, Yusuke Suda, and Hiroyasu Tajima "A-STEP: the AstroPix sounding rocket technology demonstration payload", Proc. SPIE 13093, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 1309381 (21 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3020802
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Rockets

Field programmable gate arrays

Particles

Gamma radiation

Observatories

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