We have studied the design of astronomical multilayer telescopes optimized for performance from 5 to 200 keV. This region of the spectrum contains important nuclear lines that are observable in supernovae and their remnants. The study of these lines can help to differentiate currently competing theories of supernova explosion. Our telescope design will enable us to measure the spectral lines of isotopes such as Ni-56 in Type Ia supernovae and Ti-44 in core-collapse remnants, as well as to observe active galactic nuclei at gamma-ray energies. We considered the performances of multilayers of various material pairs, including W/Si, Pt/C and Ni93V7/Si, as employed in conical-approximation Wolter I optics. We experimented with dividing the energ...
We developed a systematic method for optimizing the design of depth-graded multilayers for astronomi...
I report on the prospects for focusing telescopes in the soft gamma-ray band (>70/100 keV). These te...
We developed a systematic method for optimizing the design of depth-graded multilayers for astronomi...
Sensitive nuclear line spectroscopy for observations of prompt emission from supernovae, as well as ...
Sensitive nuclear line spectroscopy for observations of prompt emission from supernovae, as well as ...
Gamma-ray line emission is a direct probe of the nucleosynthesis that occurs in Type Ia supernovae. ...
Recent experimental work of the Toulouse-Argonne collaboration has opened for perspective of a focus...
There is an experimental gap in the study of the non-thermal universe in the photon energy range fro...
The next major observational advance in hard X-ray/soft gamma-ray astrophysics will come with the im...
The next major observational advance in hard X-ray/soft gamma-ray astrophysics will come with the im...
This volume is the first of its kind on focusing gamma-ray telescopes. Forty-eight refereed papers p...
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, NuSTAR, is a NASA funded Small Explorer Mission, SMEX, sc...
The gamma-ray light curves and spectra are presented for a set of theoretical Type Ia supernova mode...
Soft gamma rays (100 keV-10 MeV) are indispensable probes of the most violent and extreme processes ...
Two alternatives have been suggested to explain the approximately exponential decrease in the light ...
We developed a systematic method for optimizing the design of depth-graded multilayers for astronomi...
I report on the prospects for focusing telescopes in the soft gamma-ray band (>70/100 keV). These te...
We developed a systematic method for optimizing the design of depth-graded multilayers for astronomi...
Sensitive nuclear line spectroscopy for observations of prompt emission from supernovae, as well as ...
Sensitive nuclear line spectroscopy for observations of prompt emission from supernovae, as well as ...
Gamma-ray line emission is a direct probe of the nucleosynthesis that occurs in Type Ia supernovae. ...
Recent experimental work of the Toulouse-Argonne collaboration has opened for perspective of a focus...
There is an experimental gap in the study of the non-thermal universe in the photon energy range fro...
The next major observational advance in hard X-ray/soft gamma-ray astrophysics will come with the im...
The next major observational advance in hard X-ray/soft gamma-ray astrophysics will come with the im...
This volume is the first of its kind on focusing gamma-ray telescopes. Forty-eight refereed papers p...
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, NuSTAR, is a NASA funded Small Explorer Mission, SMEX, sc...
The gamma-ray light curves and spectra are presented for a set of theoretical Type Ia supernova mode...
Soft gamma rays (100 keV-10 MeV) are indispensable probes of the most violent and extreme processes ...
Two alternatives have been suggested to explain the approximately exponential decrease in the light ...
We developed a systematic method for optimizing the design of depth-graded multilayers for astronomi...
I report on the prospects for focusing telescopes in the soft gamma-ray band (>70/100 keV). These te...
We developed a systematic method for optimizing the design of depth-graded multilayers for astronomi...