Studies of coded aperture gamma-ray optics using an Anger camera

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Cameras, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Pinhole Cameras, Vignetting

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An experimental arrangement using an Anger camera as a position-sensitive focal plane, in conjunction with a series of coded aperture masks, has been employed to generate laboratory gamma-ray images. These tests were designed to investigate quantitatively a number of potential aberrations present in any practicable imaging system. It is shown that, by proper design, the major sources of image defects may be reduced to a level compatible with the production of good quality gamma-ray sky images.

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