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19 October 1993 New design for a gamma-ray imaging telescope
Fan Lei, Zhong He, K. Byard, David Ramsden
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Abstract
A new design for a broad-band imaging telescope intended for operation within the energy range from about 15 keV to more than 1 MeV is described. The detection plane of this coded aperture telescope consists of an array of position-sensitive scintillation counters that are designed to provide a constant spatial resolution of 1 cm over the full energy range. The detection elements are intimately shielded by the combination of a phoswich veto system and an active shield. The predicted background rates indicate that the telescope could provide a good imaging capability and a competitive sensitivity within a modest payload mass.
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Fan Lei, Zhong He, K. Byard, and David Ramsden "New design for a gamma-ray imaging telescope", Proc. SPIE 1948, Astroparticle Physics and Novel Gamma-Ray Telescopes, (19 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161385
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Sensors

Photons

Space telescopes

Optical instrument design

Crystals

Image processing

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