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The AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for space

AGILE (Light Imager for Gamma-ray Astrophysics) is the first small scientific mission of ASI, the Italian Space Agency. It is a light (100 kg for the scientific instrument) satellite for the detection of gamma-ray sources in the energy range 30 MeV-50 GeV within a large field of view (14 of the sky)...

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Autores principales: Prest, M, Barbiellini, Guido, Bordignon, G, Fedel, G, Liello, F, Longo, F, Pontoni, C, Vallazza, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(02)02047-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/624592
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author Prest, M
Barbiellini, Guido
Bordignon, G
Fedel, G
Liello, F
Longo, F
Pontoni, C
Vallazza, E
author_facet Prest, M
Barbiellini, Guido
Bordignon, G
Fedel, G
Liello, F
Longo, F
Pontoni, C
Vallazza, E
author_sort Prest, M
collection CERN
description AGILE (Light Imager for Gamma-ray Astrophysics) is the first small scientific mission of ASI, the Italian Space Agency. It is a light (100 kg for the scientific instrument) satellite for the detection of gamma-ray sources in the energy range 30 MeV-50 GeV within a large field of view (14 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. AGILE is made of a silicon tungsten tracker, a CsI(Tl) minicalorimeter (1.5X//0), an anticoincidence system of segmented plastic scintillators and a X-ray imaging detector sensitive in the 10-40 keV range. The tracker consists of 14 planes, each of them made of two layers of 16 single-sided, AC coupled, 410 mum thick, 9.5 multiplied by 9.5 cm**2 silicon detectors with a readout pitch of 242 mum and a floating strip. The readout ASIC is the TAA1, an analog-digital, low noise, self-triggering ASIC used in a very low power configuration ( less than 400 muW/channel) with full analog readout. The trigger of the satellite is given by the tracker. The total number of readout channels is around 43000. We present a detailed description of the tracker, its trigger and readout logic, its assembly procedures and the prototype performance in several testbeam periods at the CERN PS.
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spelling cern-6245922019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0168-9002(02)02047-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/624592engPrest, MBarbiellini, GuidoBordignon, GFedel, GLiello, FLongo, FPontoni, CVallazza, EThe AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for spaceDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAGILE (Light Imager for Gamma-ray Astrophysics) is the first small scientific mission of ASI, the Italian Space Agency. It is a light (100 kg for the scientific instrument) satellite for the detection of gamma-ray sources in the energy range 30 MeV-50 GeV within a large field of view (14 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. AGILE is made of a silicon tungsten tracker, a CsI(Tl) minicalorimeter (1.5X//0), an anticoincidence system of segmented plastic scintillators and a X-ray imaging detector sensitive in the 10-40 keV range. The tracker consists of 14 planes, each of them made of two layers of 16 single-sided, AC coupled, 410 mum thick, 9.5 multiplied by 9.5 cm**2 silicon detectors with a readout pitch of 242 mum and a floating strip. The readout ASIC is the TAA1, an analog-digital, low noise, self-triggering ASIC used in a very low power configuration ( less than 400 muW/channel) with full analog readout. The trigger of the satellite is given by the tracker. The total number of readout channels is around 43000. We present a detailed description of the tracker, its trigger and readout logic, its assembly procedures and the prototype performance in several testbeam periods at the CERN PS.oai:cds.cern.ch:6245922003
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Prest, M
Barbiellini, Guido
Bordignon, G
Fedel, G
Liello, F
Longo, F
Pontoni, C
Vallazza, E
The AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for space
title The AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for space
title_full The AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for space
title_fullStr The AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for space
title_full_unstemmed The AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for space
title_short The AGILE silicon tracker: An innovative gamma-ray instrument for space
title_sort agile silicon tracker: an innovative gamma-ray instrument for space
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(02)02047-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/624592
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