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The Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) on the Swift MIDEX Mission

Authors :
Barthelmy, S. D.
Barbier, L. M.
Cummings, J. R.
Fenimore, E. E.
Gehrels, N.
Hullinger, D.
Krimm, H. A.
Markwardt, C. B.
Palmer, D. M.
Parsons, A.
Sato, G.
Suzuki, M.
Takahashi, T.
Tashiro, M.
Tueller, J.
Barthelmy, S. D.
Barbier, L. M.
Cummings, J. R.
Fenimore, E. E.
Gehrels, N.
Hullinger, D.
Krimm, H. A.
Markwardt, C. B.
Palmer, D. M.
Parsons, A.
Sato, G.
Suzuki, M.
Takahashi, T.
Tashiro, M.
Tueller, J.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) is one of 3 instruments on the Swift MIDEX spacecraft to study gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). The BAT first detects the GRB and localizes the burst direction to an accuracy of 1-4 arcmin within 20 sec after the start of the event. The GRB trigger initiates an autonomous spacecraft slew to point the two narrow field-of-view (FOV) instruments at the burst location within 20-70 sec so to make follow-up x-ray and optical observations. The BAT is a wide-FOV, coded-aperture instrument with a CdZnTe detector plane. The detector plane is composed of 32,768 pieces of CdZnTe (4x4x2mm), and the coded-aperture mask is composed of approximately 52,000 pieces of lead (5x5x1mm) with a 1-m separation between mask and detector plane. The BAT operates over the 15-150 keV energy range with approximately 7 keV resolution, a sensitivity of approximately 10E-8 erg*cm^-2*s^-1, and a 1.4 sr (half-coded) FOV. We expect to detect >100 GRBs/yr for a 2-year mission. The BAT also performs an all-sky hard x-ray survey with a sensitivity of approximately 2 mCrab (systematic limit) and it serves as a hard x-ray transient monitor.<br />Comment: 18 Pages, 12 Figures, To be published in Space Science Reviews

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363616901
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s11214-005-5096-3