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The all-sky medium energy gamma-ray observatory

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The All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is an Astrophysics Probe mission concept designed to explore the MeV sky. It has a unique capability to cover with high sensitivity both… Click to show full abstract

The All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is an Astrophysics Probe mission concept designed to explore the MeV sky. It has a unique capability to cover with high sensitivity both the Compton and pair conversion regimes from ~ 200 keV to > 10 GeV . To date the MeV regime was explored with significantly less sensitivity with respect to the nearby energy bands, and promises a rich return similar to what Fermi-LAT achieved in the GeV band. The AMEGO instrument features an anti-coincidence detector, a double-sided Silicon microstrip tracker with analog readout, a segmented CZT calorimeter optimized for the Compton regime, and a segmented CsI calorimeter optimized for the pair regime. This design choice provides substantial performance improvements relative to CGRO-COMPTEL and Fermi-LAT in the overlapping energy bands. In particular, the detector is tailored to the challenging task of imaging Compton events with unprecedented resolution.

Keywords: gamma ray; sky; energy; energy gamma; sky medium; medium energy

Journal Title: Journal of Instrumentation
Year Published: 2017

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