An experimental assessment of the imaging quality of the low energy gamma-ray telescope ZEBRA

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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Gamma Ray Spectra, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Imaging Techniques, Point Sources, Point Spread Functions, Radiation Detectors

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A gamma-ray detection plane of the ZEBRA telescope, consisting of nine position sensitive scintillation crystal bars designed to operate over the spectral range 0.2 to 10 MeV, has been constructed in the laboratory. A series of experimental images has been generated using a scaled down flight pattern mask in conjunction with a diverging gamma-ray beam. Point and extended sources have been imaged in order to assess quantitatively the performance of the system.

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