The HEAO 3 gamma-ray spectrometer.
Abstract
The third High Energy Astronomy Observatory (HEAO 3), successfully launched into low earth orbit on September 20, 1979, carries a large high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometer designed for cosmic nuclear spectroscopy. This gamma-ray spectrometer (the HEAO C-1 experiment) consists of a cluster of four coaxial high-purity germanium detectors, each with a volume of approximately 100 cu cm. Surrounding the germanium detectors is a 6.6-cm thick CsI shield operating in active anticoincidence with the central detectors and defining a field of view of about 30 deg FWHM. An initial energy resolution of 3 keV FWHM at 1.46 MeV was achieved for each detector. All valid events in the germanium detectors are individually analyzed by an 8192-channel pulse area analyzer and transmitted at a maximum rate of 15.6 evens/s for each detector. During a 6-month mission, the experiment will perform a complete sky survey for narrow cosmic gamma-ray line emission to the sensitivity level of about 0.0001 photons/sq cm s over an operating energy range of 0.05-10 MeV.
- Publication:
-
Nuclear Instruments and Methods
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- DOI:
- 10.1016/0029-554X(80)90815-0
- Bibcode:
- 1980NucIM.178..363M
- Keywords:
-
- Gamma Ray Spectrometers;
- High Resolution;
- Nuclear Radiation Spectroscopy;
- Satellite-Borne Instruments;
- Spaceborne Astronomy;
- Calibrating;
- Cosmic X Rays;
- Energy Spectra;
- Germanium;
- Heao 3;
- Instrument Errors;
- Line Spectra;
- Sky Surveys (Astronomy);
- Spectral Resolution;
- Spectral Sensitivity;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation;
- Gamma Rays:Spectrometers