The Gamma-RAy Polarimeter Experiment (GRAPE) is a concept for an astronomical hard X-ray Compton polarimeter operating in the 50 - 500 keV energy band. The instrument has been optimized for wide-field polarization measurements of transient outbursts from energetic astrophysical objects such as gamma-ray bursts and solar flares. The GRAPE instrument is composed of identical modules, each of which consists of an array of scintillator elements read out by a multi-anode photomultiplier tube (MAPMT). Incident photons Compton scatter in plastic scintillator elements and are subsequently absorbed in inorganic scintillator elements; a net polarization signal is revealed by a characteristic asymmetry in the azimuthal scattering angles. We have const...
We present a concept for an imaging gamma-ray polarimeter operating from ~50 MeV to ~1 GeV. Such an ...
We are developing a new balloon-borne instrument (PoGO), to measure polarization of soft gamma rays ...
Gamma-ray bursts are one of the most powerful explosions in the universe and have been detected out ...
We have developed a design for a hard X-ray polarimeter operating in the energy range from 50 to 500...
The Gamma RAy Polarimeter Experiment (GRAPE) was first flown on a 26-hour balloon flight in the fall...
We have developed a modular design for a hard X-ray and soft gamma-ray polrimeter that we call GRAPE...
Abstract This paper reviews the development status of GRAPE (the Gamma-Ray Polarimeter Experiment), ...
This paper discusses the latest progress in the development of GRAPE (Gamma‐Ray Polarimeter Experime...
— This paper discusses the latest progress in the development of GRAPE (Gamma-Ray Polarimeter Experi...
This paper discusses the latest progress in the development of GRAPE (Gamma-Ray Polarimeter Experime...
We report on the development of a dedicated polarimeter design that is capable of studying the linea...
The measurement of hard X‐ray polarization in γ‐ray bursts (GRBs) would add yet another piece of inf...
The Gamma-RAy Polarimeter Experiment (GRAPE) is a concept for an astronomical hard X-ray Compton pol...
This dissertation describes the development of the Gamma Ray Polarimeter Experiment (GRAPE), which i...
The study of the polarization properties of the gamma‐ray bursts is the one remaining unexplored ave...
We present a concept for an imaging gamma-ray polarimeter operating from ~50 MeV to ~1 GeV. Such an ...
We are developing a new balloon-borne instrument (PoGO), to measure polarization of soft gamma rays ...
Gamma-ray bursts are one of the most powerful explosions in the universe and have been detected out ...
We have developed a design for a hard X-ray polarimeter operating in the energy range from 50 to 500...
The Gamma RAy Polarimeter Experiment (GRAPE) was first flown on a 26-hour balloon flight in the fall...
We have developed a modular design for a hard X-ray and soft gamma-ray polrimeter that we call GRAPE...
Abstract This paper reviews the development status of GRAPE (the Gamma-Ray Polarimeter Experiment), ...
This paper discusses the latest progress in the development of GRAPE (Gamma‐Ray Polarimeter Experime...
— This paper discusses the latest progress in the development of GRAPE (Gamma-Ray Polarimeter Experi...
This paper discusses the latest progress in the development of GRAPE (Gamma-Ray Polarimeter Experime...
We report on the development of a dedicated polarimeter design that is capable of studying the linea...
The measurement of hard X‐ray polarization in γ‐ray bursts (GRBs) would add yet another piece of inf...
The Gamma-RAy Polarimeter Experiment (GRAPE) is a concept for an astronomical hard X-ray Compton pol...
This dissertation describes the development of the Gamma Ray Polarimeter Experiment (GRAPE), which i...
The study of the polarization properties of the gamma‐ray bursts is the one remaining unexplored ave...
We present a concept for an imaging gamma-ray polarimeter operating from ~50 MeV to ~1 GeV. Such an ...
We are developing a new balloon-borne instrument (PoGO), to measure polarization of soft gamma rays ...
Gamma-ray bursts are one of the most powerful explosions in the universe and have been detected out ...