The INTEGRAL/IBIS telescope modelling

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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4th Integral Workshop, Alicante, Sept. 2000

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The main objective of the IBIS modeling activities is the generation of the IBIS spectral response matrix. This generation will be done step by step by firstly constructing "calibrated model" of each IBIS sub-systems. A "calibrated model" is defined as a GEANT Monte-Carlo model, further checked by intensive corresponding calibration. These calibrated models will be in a second step integrated in the whole IBIS Mass Model. This Mass Model will be checked and refined using the data obtained during the IBIS Telescope calibration, the PLGC during the ETET period, and the In-flight calibration data acquired during the whole INTEGRAL mission. The IBIS Mass Model will be used also for computations of efficiencies and transparencies. Some imaging studies (such as the study of the diffuse emission) may be also done with the help of the IBIS Mass Model. The IBIS Mass Model may be used for the simulation of IBIS data in order to check the different IBIS software.

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