We present a study of the angular resolution of the AGILE gamma-ray imaging detector (GRID) that has been operational in space since 2007 April. The AGILE instrument is made of an array of 12 planes that are each equipped with a tungsten converter and silicon microstrip detectors, and is sensitive in the energy range 50 MeV-10 GeV. Among the space instruments devoted to gamma-ray astrophysics, AGILE uniquely exploit an analog readout system with dedicated electronics coupled with silicon detectors. We show the results of Monte Carlo simulations carried out to reproduce the gamma-ray detection by the GRID and we compare them to in-flight data. We use the Crab (pulsar + Nebula) system for discussion of real data performance, since its {E}-2 e...
he Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector (GRID) of AGILE detected gamma-ray transient emission consistent with ...
We present the first catalog of high-confidence gamma-ray sources detected by the AGILE satellite du...
Abstract The energy domain between 10 MeV and hundreds of GeV is an essential one for the multifrequ...
We present a study of the angular resolution of the AGILE gamma-ray imaging detector (GRID) that has...
AGILE is a project of the Italian Space Agency (ASI) Scientific Program dedicated to γ-ray astrophys...
The gamma-ray detector AGILE, operating in the energy range from 30 MeV to 50 GeV, is composed by a ...
AGILE is an Italian Space Agency mission dedicated to observing the gamma-ray Universe. The AGILE's ...
Abstract AGILE (Light Imager for Gamma-ray Astrophysics) is a small scientific satellite for the d...
Abstract The study of γ rays is fundamental for our understanding of the universe: γ rays probe th...
Abstract Gamma-rays of cosmic origin are a manifestation of the most energetic phenomena in our Un...
The AGILE $\gamma$-ray telescope (Tavani et al. 1998) will have a relatively uniform sensitivity ove...
AGILE is a mission of the Italian Space Agency (ASI) Scientific Program dedicated to γ-ray astrophys...
AGILE is an ASI space mission in collaboration with INAF, INFN and CIFS, dedicated to the observatio...
AGILE is an ASI Small. Scientific Mission dedicated to gamma-ray astrophysics, which will detect and...
he Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector (GRID) of AGILE detected gamma-ray transient emission consistent with ...
We present the first catalog of high-confidence gamma-ray sources detected by the AGILE satellite du...
Abstract The energy domain between 10 MeV and hundreds of GeV is an essential one for the multifrequ...
We present a study of the angular resolution of the AGILE gamma-ray imaging detector (GRID) that has...
AGILE is a project of the Italian Space Agency (ASI) Scientific Program dedicated to γ-ray astrophys...
The gamma-ray detector AGILE, operating in the energy range from 30 MeV to 50 GeV, is composed by a ...
AGILE is an Italian Space Agency mission dedicated to observing the gamma-ray Universe. The AGILE's ...
Abstract AGILE (Light Imager for Gamma-ray Astrophysics) is a small scientific satellite for the d...
Abstract The study of γ rays is fundamental for our understanding of the universe: γ rays probe th...
Abstract Gamma-rays of cosmic origin are a manifestation of the most energetic phenomena in our Un...
The AGILE $\gamma$-ray telescope (Tavani et al. 1998) will have a relatively uniform sensitivity ove...
AGILE is a mission of the Italian Space Agency (ASI) Scientific Program dedicated to γ-ray astrophys...
AGILE is an ASI space mission in collaboration with INAF, INFN and CIFS, dedicated to the observatio...
AGILE is an ASI Small. Scientific Mission dedicated to gamma-ray astrophysics, which will detect and...
he Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector (GRID) of AGILE detected gamma-ray transient emission consistent with ...
We present the first catalog of high-confidence gamma-ray sources detected by the AGILE satellite du...
Abstract The energy domain between 10 MeV and hundreds of GeV is an essential one for the multifrequ...