The use of wire chambers in gamma-ray astronomy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Gamma Ray Astronomy, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Accuracy, Spark Chambers, Wire

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The paper describes a multiwire proportional counter (MPC) system with ferritic extraction of information from the gamma-ray telescope; the system is designed for the recording of gamma rays in the 5-100 MeV energy range. The recording part of the instrument contains 18 spark chambers combined into three blocks of six chambers; the MPC is the starting chamber. The MPCs are divided into three blocks; there are two chambers with an orthogonal arrangement of wires in each block; signal wires in each chamber are combined in four groups. The intersection of groups of wires forms squares of 5 x 5 cm; the electronic circuit delineates a square through which the charged particles pass.

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