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The dual-mirror Small Size Telescope for the Cherenkov Telescope Array

Authors :
Pareschi, G.
Agnetta, G.
Antonelli, L. A.
Bastieri, D.
Bellassai, G.
Belluso, M.
Bigongiari, C.
Billotta, S.
Biondo, B.
Bonanno, G.
Bonnoli, G.
Bruno, P.
Bulgarelli, A.
Canestrari, R.
Capalbi, M.
Caraveo, P.
Carosi, A.
Cascone, E.
Catalano, O.
Cereda, M.
Conconi, P.
Conforti, V.
Cusumano, G.
De Caprio, V.
De Luca, A.
Di Paola, A.
Di Pierro, F.
Fantinel, D.
Fiorini, M.
Fugazza, D.
Gardiol, D.
Ghigo, M.
Gianotti, F.
Giarrusso, S.
Giro, E.
Grillo, A.
Impiombato, D.
Incorvaia, S.
La Barbera, A.
La Palombara, N.
La Parola, V.
La Rosa, G.
Lessio, L.
Leto, G.
Lombardi, S.
Lucarelli, F.
Maccarone, M. C.
Malaguti, G.
Malaspina, G.
Mangano, V.
Marano, D.
Martinetti, E.
Millul, R.
Mineo, T.
MistÒ, A.
Morello, C.
Morlino, G.
Panzera, M. R.
Rodeghiero, G.
Romano, P.
Russo, F.
Sacco, B.
Sartore, N.
Schwarz, J.
Segreto, A.
Sironi, G.
Sottile, G.
Stamerra, A.
Strazzeri, E.
Stringhetti, L.
Tagliaferri, G.
Testa, V.
Timpanaro, M. C.
Toso, G.
Tosti, G.
Trifoglio, M.
Vallania, P.
Vercellone, S.
Zitelli, V.
Amans, J. P.
Boisson, C.
Costille, C.
Dournaux, J. L.
Dumas, D.
Fasola, G.
Hervet, O.
Huet, J. M.
Laporte, P.
Rulten, C.
Sol, H.
Zech, A.
White, R.
Hinton, J.
Ross, D.
Sykes, J.
Ohm, S.
Schmoll, J.
Chadwick, P.
Greenshaw, T.
Daniel, M.
Cotter, G.
Varner, G. S.
Funk, S.
Vandenbroucke, J.
Sapozhnikov, L.
Buckley, J.
Moore, P.
Williams, D.
Markoff, S.
Vink, J.
Berge, D.
Hidaka, N.
Okumura, A.
Tajima, H.
Pareschi, G.
Agnetta, G.
Antonelli, L. A.
Bastieri, D.
Bellassai, G.
Belluso, M.
Bigongiari, C.
Billotta, S.
Biondo, B.
Bonanno, G.
Bonnoli, G.
Bruno, P.
Bulgarelli, A.
Canestrari, R.
Capalbi, M.
Caraveo, P.
Carosi, A.
Cascone, E.
Catalano, O.
Cereda, M.
Conconi, P.
Conforti, V.
Cusumano, G.
De Caprio, V.
De Luca, A.
Di Paola, A.
Di Pierro, F.
Fantinel, D.
Fiorini, M.
Fugazza, D.
Gardiol, D.
Ghigo, M.
Gianotti, F.
Giarrusso, S.
Giro, E.
Grillo, A.
Impiombato, D.
Incorvaia, S.
La Barbera, A.
La Palombara, N.
La Parola, V.
La Rosa, G.
Lessio, L.
Leto, G.
Lombardi, S.
Lucarelli, F.
Maccarone, M. C.
Malaguti, G.
Malaspina, G.
Mangano, V.
Marano, D.
Martinetti, E.
Millul, R.
Mineo, T.
MistÒ, A.
Morello, C.
Morlino, G.
Panzera, M. R.
Rodeghiero, G.
Romano, P.
Russo, F.
Sacco, B.
Sartore, N.
Schwarz, J.
Segreto, A.
Sironi, G.
Sottile, G.
Stamerra, A.
Strazzeri, E.
Stringhetti, L.
Tagliaferri, G.
Testa, V.
Timpanaro, M. C.
Toso, G.
Tosti, G.
Trifoglio, M.
Vallania, P.
Vercellone, S.
Zitelli, V.
Amans, J. P.
Boisson, C.
Costille, C.
Dournaux, J. L.
Dumas, D.
Fasola, G.
Hervet, O.
Huet, J. M.
Laporte, P.
Rulten, C.
Sol, H.
Zech, A.
White, R.
Hinton, J.
Ross, D.
Sykes, J.
Ohm, S.
Schmoll, J.
Chadwick, P.
Greenshaw, T.
Daniel, M.
Cotter, G.
Varner, G. S.
Funk, S.
Vandenbroucke, J.
Sapozhnikov, L.
Buckley, J.
Moore, P.
Williams, D.
Markoff, S.
Vink, J.
Berge, D.
Hidaka, N.
Okumura, A.
Tajima, H.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

In this paper, the development of the dual mirror Small Size Telescopes (SST) for the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is reviewed. Up to 70 SST, with a primary mirror diameter of 4 m, will be produced and installed at the CTA southern site. These will allow investigation of the gamma-ray sky at the highest energies accessible to CTA, in the range from about 1 TeV to 300 TeV. The telescope presented in this contribution is characterized by two major innovations: the use of a dual mirror Schwarzschild-Couder configuration and of an innovative camera using as sensors either multi-anode photomultipliers (MAPM) or silicon photomultipliers (SiPM). The reduced plate-scale of the telescope, achieved with the dual-mirror optics, allows the camera to be compact (40 cm in diameter), and low-cost. The camera, which has about 2000 pixels of size 6x6 mm^2, covers a field of view of 10{\deg}. The dual mirror telescopes and their cameras are being developed by three consortia, ASTRI (Astrofisica con Specchi a Tecnologia Replicante Italiana, Italy/INAF), GATE (Gamma-ray Telescope Elements, France/Paris Observ.) and CHEC (Compact High Energy Camera, universities in UK, US and Japan) which are merging their efforts in order to finalize an end-to-end design that will be constructed for CTA. A number of prototype structures and cameras are being developed in order to investigate various alternative designs. In this contribution, these designs are presented, along with the technological solutions under study.<br />Comment: In Proceedings of the 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2013), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). All CTA contributions at arXiv:1307.2232

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1176381065
Document Type :
Electronic Resource