Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The prototype Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope (pSCT) is a candidate for a mediumsized telescope in the Cherenkov Telescope Array. The pSCT is based on a dual-mirror optics
design that reduces the plate scale and allows for the use of silicon photomultipliers as photodetectors. The prototype pSCT camera currently has only the central sector instrumented with
25 camera modules (1600 pixels), providing a 2.68-deg field of view (FoV). The camera electronics are based on custom TARGET (TeVarray readout with GSa/s sampling and event trigger) application-specific integrated circuits. Field programmable gate arrays sample incoming signals
at a gigasample per second. A single backplane provides camera-wide triggers. An upgrade of
the pSCT camera that will fully populate the focal plane is in progress. This will increase the
number of pixels to 11,328, the number of backplanes to 9, and the FoV to 8.04 deg. Here, we
give a detailed description of the pSCT camera, including the basic concept, mechanical design,
detectors, electronics, current status, and first light.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
: Cherenkov telescope array; instrumentation; imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes; prototype Schwarzschild-Couder telescope; very-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy; silicon photomultipliers
Elenco autori:
Valentino, Massimo
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