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The AGILE silicon tracker: testbeam results of the prototype silicon detector

AGILE (Light Imager for Gamma-ray Astrophysics) is a small scientific satellite for the detection of cosmic gamma -ray sources in the energy range 30 MeV-50 GeV with a very large field of view (1/4 of the sky). It is planned to be operational in the years 2003-2006, a period in which no other gamma...

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Autores principales: Barbiellini, Guido, Fedel, G, Liello, F, Longo, F, Pontoni, C, Prest, M, Tavani, M, Vallazza, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(02)01062-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/609049
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Sumario:AGILE (Light Imager for Gamma-ray Astrophysics) is a small scientific satellite for the detection of cosmic gamma -ray sources in the energy range 30 MeV-50 GeV with a very large field of view (1/4 of the sky). It is planned to be operational in the years 2003-2006, a period in which no other gamma -ray mission in the same energy range is foreseen. The heart of the AGILE scientific instrument is a silicon-tungsten tracker made of 14 planes of single sided silicon detectors for a total of 43000 readout channels. Each detector has a dimension of 9.5*9.5 cm/sup 2/ and a thickness of 410 mu m. We present here a detailed description of the performance of the detector prototype during a testbeam period at the CERN PS in May 2000. The Tracker performance is described in terms of position resolution and signal-to-noise ratio for on and off-axis incident charged particles. The measured 40 mm resolution for a large range of incident angles will provide an excellent angular resolution for cosmic gamma -ray imaging. (15 refs).