Monday, September 3, 2012

1208.6330 (Paolo Soffitta et al.)

Measurement of the position resolution of the Gas Pixel Detector    [PDF]

Paolo Soffitta, Fabio Muleri, Sergio Fabiani, Enrico Costa, Ronaldo Bellazzini, Alessandro Brez, Massimo Minuti, Michele Pinchera, Gloria Spandre
The Gas Pixel Detector was designed and built as a focal plane instrument for X-ray polarimetry of celestial sources, the last unexplored subtopics of X-ray astronomy. It promises to perform detailed and sensitive measurements resolving extended sources and detecting polarization in faint sources in crowded fields at the focus of telescopes of good angular resolution. Its polarimetric and spectral capability were already studied in earlier works. Here we investigate for the first time, with both laboratory measurements and Monte Carlo simulations, its imaging properties to confirm its unique capability to carry out imaging spectral-polarimetry in future X-ray missions.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.6330

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