The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics (~ 0.2 - 20 MeV) requires new event reconstruction techniques to accurately determine the initial direction and energy of photon events, as well as to consistently reject background events. This paper describes techniques for event reconstruction, accounting for realistic instrument/detector performance and uncertainties. An especially important technique is Compton Kinematic Discrimination, which allows proper interaction ordering and background rejection with high probabilities. The use of these techniques are crucial for the realistic evaluation of the performance and sensitivity of any germanium Compton telescope configuration.
Gamma-ray imaging is useful for detecting, characterizing, and localizing sources in a variety of fi...
A novel Compton Scanner setup has been built, commissioned and operated at the Max-Planck-Institute ...
Abstract A Compton camera prototype for ion beam range monitoring via prompt (< 1 ns)...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics (~ 0.2 - 20 MeV) requ...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics (~ 0.2 - 20 MeV) requ...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics ($\sim 0.2-20$ MeV) r...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics ($\sim 0.2-20$ MeV) r...
[[abstract]]The Nuclear Compton Telescope (NCT) is a balloon-borne soft gamma ray (0.2-10 MeV) teles...
Position-sensitive gamma-ray spectrometers, like pixelated CdZnTe detectors, record the energies and...
Position-sensitive gamma-ray spectrometers, like pixelated CdZnTe detectors, record the energies and...
The field of medium-energy gamma-ray astronomy urgently needs a new mission to build on the success ...
8th International Conference on Position Sensitive Detectors -- SEP 01-05, 2008 -- Univ Glasgow, Gla...
The dissertation presents work in gamma-ray imaging in the MeV range, 3D Compton imaging, and time e...
The Liquid Xenon Gamma-Ray Imaging Telescope (LXeGRIT) is a balloon born experiment sensitive to \g ...
Compton cameras image gamma-rays in the range from hundreds of keV to several MeV and are useful for...
Gamma-ray imaging is useful for detecting, characterizing, and localizing sources in a variety of fi...
A novel Compton Scanner setup has been built, commissioned and operated at the Max-Planck-Institute ...
Abstract A Compton camera prototype for ion beam range monitoring via prompt (< 1 ns)...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics (~ 0.2 - 20 MeV) requ...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics (~ 0.2 - 20 MeV) requ...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics ($\sim 0.2-20$ MeV) r...
The development of germanium Compton telescopes for nuclear γ-ray astrophysics ($\sim 0.2-20$ MeV) r...
[[abstract]]The Nuclear Compton Telescope (NCT) is a balloon-borne soft gamma ray (0.2-10 MeV) teles...
Position-sensitive gamma-ray spectrometers, like pixelated CdZnTe detectors, record the energies and...
Position-sensitive gamma-ray spectrometers, like pixelated CdZnTe detectors, record the energies and...
The field of medium-energy gamma-ray astronomy urgently needs a new mission to build on the success ...
8th International Conference on Position Sensitive Detectors -- SEP 01-05, 2008 -- Univ Glasgow, Gla...
The dissertation presents work in gamma-ray imaging in the MeV range, 3D Compton imaging, and time e...
The Liquid Xenon Gamma-Ray Imaging Telescope (LXeGRIT) is a balloon born experiment sensitive to \g ...
Compton cameras image gamma-rays in the range from hundreds of keV to several MeV and are useful for...
Gamma-ray imaging is useful for detecting, characterizing, and localizing sources in a variety of fi...
A novel Compton Scanner setup has been built, commissioned and operated at the Max-Planck-Institute ...
Abstract A Compton camera prototype for ion beam range monitoring via prompt (< 1 ns)...