Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Sep 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001esasp.459..591l&link_type=abstract
In: Exploring the gamma-ray universe. Proceedings of the Fourth INTEGRAL Workshop, 4-8 September 2000, Alicante, Spain. Editor:
Computer Science
Performance
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Integral, Gamma-Ray Cameras
Scientific paper
The IBIS coded aperture gamma-ray telescope features two gamma-ray cameras to detect low and high energy gamma-rays. ISGRI (INTEGRAL Soft Gamma-Ray Imager) is the low energy camera. In this new generation device, each pixel is an independent semiconductor detector operating at ambient temperature. Each of the 16384 pixels has its own processing electronics integrated on a dedicated chip (ASIC). This paper described this camera and reports the performances expected on the basis of the measurements performed on the first produced parts. For a more detailed description of ISGRI, the reader is referred to Limousin et al. (2000).
Blondel Claire
Goldoni Paolo
Goldwurm Andréa
Laurent Philippe
Lebrun François
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