A spectrometer based on scintillation counters of different configurations for the analysis of the spatial distribution of gamma fields

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Gamma Ray Astronomy, Radiation Distribution, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Scintillation Counters, Solar Instruments, Spectrometers, Azimuth, Integral Equations, Optimization, Spatial Distribution

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Expressions are derived for the angular dependence of counting rate and directivity for a number of satellite-borne gamma ray scintillation counters: two-, three-, and four-section cylindrical counters and two- and four-section spherical counters, the material used being alkali-haloid crystal and/or plastic. It is found that the permeability of the barriers separating counter sections has a significant effect on the steepness and linear range of the directivity characteristics of a counter. The cylindrical counter is found to be suitable for measuring azimuth angles of gamma ray arrival.

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