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Characterization of a tagged $\gamma$-ray beam line at the DAFNE Beam Test Facility

Authors :
Cattaneo, P W
Argan, A
Boffelli, F
Bulgarelli, A
Buonomo, B
Chen, A W
D’Ammando, F
FoggettA, L
Froysland, T
Fuschino, F
Galli, M
Gianotti, F
Giuliani, A
Longo, F
Marisaldi, M
Mazzitelli, G
Pellizzoni, A
Prest, M
Pucella, G
Quintieri, L
Rappoldi, A
Tavani, M
Trifoglio, M
Trois, A
Valente, P
Vallazza, E
Vercellone, S
Zambra, A
Barbiellini, G
Caraveo, P
Cocco, V
Costa, E
De Paris, G
Del Monte, E
Di Cocco, G
Donnarumma, I
Evangelista, Y
Feroci, M
Ferrari, A
Fiorini, M
Labanti, C
Lapshov, I
Lazzarotto, F
Lipari, P
Mastropietro, M
Mereghetti, S
Morelli, E
Moretti, E
Morselli, A
Pacciani, L
Perotti, F
Piano, G
Picozza, P
Pilia, M
Porrovecchio, G
Rapisarda, M
Rubini, A
Sabatini, S
Soffitta, P
Striani, E
Vittorini, V
Zanello, D
Colafrancesco, S
Giommi, P
Pittori, C
Santolamazza, P
Verrecchia, F
Salotti, L
Source :
Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A, (2012) pp. 55-66
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A, 2012.

Abstract

At the core of the AGILE scientific instrument, designed to operate on a satellite, there is the Gamma Ray Imaging Detector (GRID) consisting of a Silicon Tracker (ST), a Cesium Iodide Mini-Calorimeter and an Anti-Coincidence system of plastic scintillator bars. The ST needs an on-ground calibration with a γ-ray beam to validate the simulation used to calculate the energy response function and the effective area versus the energy and the direction of the γ rays. A tagged γ-ray beam line was designed at the Beam Test Facility (BTF) of the INFN Laboratori Nazionali of Frascati (LNF), based on an electron beam generating γ-rays through bremsstrahlung in a position-sensitive target. The γ-ray energy is deduced by difference with the post-bremsstrahlung electron energy [1] and [2]. The electron energy is measured by a spectrometer consisting of a dipole magnet and an array of position sensitive silicon strip detectors, the Photon Tagging System (PTS). The use of the combined BTF-PTS system as tagged photon beam requires understanding the efficiency of γ-ray tagging, the probability of fake tagging, the energy resolution and the relation of the PTS hit position versus the γ-ray energy. This paper describes this study comparing data taken during the AGILE calibration occurred in 2005 with simulation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A, (2012) pp. 55-66
Accession number :
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