AstroPix: ATLAS-Inspired Silicon Pixels for Future Space-Based Gamma-ray Telescopes
ORAL
Abstract
Space-based gamma-ray telescopes such as the Fermi Large Area Telescope have used single sided silicon strip detectors to measure the position of incident gamma-rays with high resolution. At lower energies, two dimensional position information within a single detector is required. This talk investigates the use of monolithic CMOS active pixel silicon sensors – AstroPix – as a novel technology for use in future gamma-ray telescopes. Based upon detectors designed for use in the ATLAS detector at the LHC, AstroPix has the potential to maintain the high energy and angular resolution required of a medium-energy gamma-ray telescope while reducing noise with the dual detection and readout capabilities of a CMOS chip. The status of AstroPix development and testing, as well as outlook for application in future telescopes such as the proposed medium-energy gamma-ray telescope AMEGO-X, will be presented.
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Presenters
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Amanda Steinhebel
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Authors
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Amanda Steinhebel
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Isabella Brewer
University of Maryland, College Park
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Michela Negro
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Nicolas Striebig
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Carolyn Kierans
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Regina M Caputo
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Richard Leys
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Ivan Peric
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Henrike Fleischhack
Catholic Univ of America, Catholic Univ of America/NASA GSFC/CRESST II
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Jessica E Metcalfe
Argonne National Laboratory
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Jeremy S Perkins
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center