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A gas pixel detector for x-ray polarimetry

✍ Scribed by L. Baldini; F. Angelini; R. Bellazzini; F. Bitti; A. Brez; L. Latronico; M.M. Massai; M. Minuti; N. Omodei; M. Razzano; C. Sgro; G. Spandre; E. Costa; P. Soffitta; L. Pacciani


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
651 KB
Volume
150
Category
Article
ISSN
0920-5632

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✦ Synopsis


Even though lacking of solid experimental verifications, X-ray polarimetry is strongly established as a deep diagnostic tool for probing the emission mechanisms in astronomical sources of high energy radiation. The recent development of new, more efficient instrumentation, as well as the renewed interest of the theoreticians, has drawn a significant attention to the field. Particularly, the exploitation of the photoelectric effect for deriving polarization information seems to promise a great advance in sensitivity with respect to the conventional techniques.

To this aim we have designed, produced and tested a CMOS VLSI array of 2101 pixels (with 80 ΞΌm pitch), to be directly used as the charge collecting anode of a Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM). Each pixel is fully covered by a hexagonal metal electrode and each of these electrodes is individually connected to a full electronics chain, built immediately below it; in this sense detector and read-out electronics become virtually the same thing.

Even though we focus our attention on the polarimetric applications, our achievements are highly significant for the whole field of development of gas detectors, which for the first time reach the level of integration and resolution typical of solid state detectors.


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