Performance of the Atmospheric Cherenkov Imaging Camera for the CANGAROO-III Experiment

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A Cherenkov imaging camera was developed and installed in the second telescope of the CANGAROO-I I I project for observing gamma-rays having energies above 1011 eV. The camera consists of 427 pixels, arranged in a hexagonal shape at 0.17° intervals, each of which is a 3/4-inch diameter photomultiplier with a Winston-cone-shaped light guide. The camera discussed in this paper offers a wider field of view, a better photon collection efficiency, and a larger dynamic

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