The sensitivity of a directional gamma ray detector, which relies on blocking a source to determine its direction and energy spectrum, is calculated and compared to the more conventional well-shaped shielded detectors. It is shown that such an anticollimator detection system provides a basis for measuring the celestial diffuse gamma ray background, gamma ray sources and bursts with good energy, angular, and time resolution, and that additionally the system is 20 to 50 times as sensitive as conventional detectors when compared on a per unit mass basis
Thin flat scintillator slabs are a useful means of measuring the angular location of gamma ray fluxe...
Various types of low energy gamma-ray detector and their successful observations are reviewed. A nov...
This paper describes the design, fabrication and testing of the Anti-Coincidence Detector (ACD) for ...
The detection efficiencies of cylindrical detectors for various gamma ray photon angular distributio...
This paper describes a whole directional gamma ray detector, which consists of triple different scin...
One of the simplest gamma spectrometry systems that could provide the directional information of inc...
There is a considerable interest in measuring an incident direction of gamma rays for searching radi...
There is an experimental gap in the study of the non-thermal universe in the photon energy range fro...
The design and operation of a 32 x 1 10 to the 15th power sq m array of scintillation detectors for ...
The future of direct terrestrial WIMP detection lies on two fronts: new, much larger low background ...
A low energy gamma ray telescope, and the results of its observations are described. The telescope c...
There is a considerable interest in measuring an incident direction of gamma rays for searching radi...
Cosmic radiation continues to be a constant threat to any prolonged space mission. Harboring biologi...
The gamma-ray detector AGILE, operating in the energy range from 30 MeV to 50 GeV, is composed by a ...
This paper describes directional gamma ray detectors with different types of scintillators. The dete...
Thin flat scintillator slabs are a useful means of measuring the angular location of gamma ray fluxe...
Various types of low energy gamma-ray detector and their successful observations are reviewed. A nov...
This paper describes the design, fabrication and testing of the Anti-Coincidence Detector (ACD) for ...
The detection efficiencies of cylindrical detectors for various gamma ray photon angular distributio...
This paper describes a whole directional gamma ray detector, which consists of triple different scin...
One of the simplest gamma spectrometry systems that could provide the directional information of inc...
There is a considerable interest in measuring an incident direction of gamma rays for searching radi...
There is an experimental gap in the study of the non-thermal universe in the photon energy range fro...
The design and operation of a 32 x 1 10 to the 15th power sq m array of scintillation detectors for ...
The future of direct terrestrial WIMP detection lies on two fronts: new, much larger low background ...
A low energy gamma ray telescope, and the results of its observations are described. The telescope c...
There is a considerable interest in measuring an incident direction of gamma rays for searching radi...
Cosmic radiation continues to be a constant threat to any prolonged space mission. Harboring biologi...
The gamma-ray detector AGILE, operating in the energy range from 30 MeV to 50 GeV, is composed by a ...
This paper describes directional gamma ray detectors with different types of scintillators. The dete...
Thin flat scintillator slabs are a useful means of measuring the angular location of gamma ray fluxe...
Various types of low energy gamma-ray detector and their successful observations are reviewed. A nov...
This paper describes the design, fabrication and testing of the Anti-Coincidence Detector (ACD) for ...