FIGARO: An experiment for pulsar and variable source studies in the MeV range |
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Authors: | E. Costa M. Salvati G. Agnetta R. Di Raffaele G. Gerardi B. Sacco L. Scarsi E. Massaro B. Agrinier J.C. Christi J.L. Masnou A. Bui-Van J.P. Chabaud P. Frabel P. Mandrou J. Narbonne M. Niel G. Rouaix G. Vedrenne |
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Affiliation: | 1. IAS, CNR, Frascati, Italy;7. IFCI, CNR, Palermo, Italy;71. Ist. Astronomico, Univ. Roma, Italy;2. CEA/CEN Sep. Ap. Saclay, France;3. CESR/CNRS/UPS Toulouse, France |
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Abstract: | We present a large area, balloon borne, NaI(Tl) detector for low-energy gamma rays with temporal signature : FIGARO.The main detector is a mosaic of 12 NaI(Tl) tiles 22.5 × 15 × 5 cm, for a total geometric area of 4050 cm2.In the energy band 140 keV - 6 MeV, the expected background counting rate at float altitude is in the range of two to three thousands counts per second.For pulsar analysis the expected 3δ sensitivity for 5 hours exposition time is 2.5 10?4 ph/cm2.s.MeV (150–500 keV) 1.5 10?4 ph/cm2.s.MeV (1–6 MeV). This performance, together with the large effective area and the relatively short duration of a balloon flight, make FIGARO particularly suitable for the identification of sources by means of temporal analysis.For objectives in the Northern sky, including the Crab pulsar, a transmediterranean flight is planned for the summer of 1982 ; a Southern mission is scheduled in Brazil for the fall of 1983 (Vela, PSR 1822-09). |
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