Wide-field (greater than or approximately equal to 100 degrees squared) hard X-ray coded-aperture telescopes with high angular resolution (greater than or approximately equal to 2 minutes) will enable a wide range of time domain astrophysics. For instance, transient sources such as gamma-ray bursts can be precisely localized without the assistance of secondary focusing X-ray telescopes to enable rapid followup studies. On the other hand, high angular resolution in coded-aperture imaging introduces a new challenge in handling the systematic uncertainty: the average photon count per pixel is often too small to establish a proper background pattern or model the systematic uncertainty in a timescale where the model remains invariant. We introdu...
Abstract: In the analysis of Imaging Air Cerenkov Telescope (IACT) data, offset and/or extended sour...
In classical analyses of γ-ray data from imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs), such as t...
The next generation of hard X-ray (20-250 keV) telescopes will require high sensitivity, good timing...
Wide-field (& 100 deg2) hard X-ray coded-aperture telescopes with high angular resolution (. 20) wil...
Context. The protoMIRAX hard X-ray imaging telescope is a balloon-borne experiment developed as a pa...
We present a rigorous description of the general problem of aperture photometry in high-energy astro...
AbstractIn this work we present the results of imaging simulations performed with the help of the GE...
We report our progress on the development of pixellated imaging CZT detector arrays for our first-ge...
Observations of many astronomical objects at the hard x-ray wavelength will provide new and importan...
We have assembled a tiled array \((220 cm^2)\) of fine pixel (0.6 mm) imaging CZT detectors for a ba...
We present the spectral analysis system for the second-generation Energetic X-ray Imaging Telescope ...
We have assembled a tiled array (220 cm^2) of fine pixel (0.6 mm) imaging CZT detectors for a balloo...
The applicability of the coded aperture technique of producing images in the low energy gamma-ray re...
We outline our plan to develop ProtoEXIST, a balloon-borne prototype experiment for the Energetic X-...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of photon statistics for high-contrast imagin...
Abstract: In the analysis of Imaging Air Cerenkov Telescope (IACT) data, offset and/or extended sour...
In classical analyses of γ-ray data from imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs), such as t...
The next generation of hard X-ray (20-250 keV) telescopes will require high sensitivity, good timing...
Wide-field (& 100 deg2) hard X-ray coded-aperture telescopes with high angular resolution (. 20) wil...
Context. The protoMIRAX hard X-ray imaging telescope is a balloon-borne experiment developed as a pa...
We present a rigorous description of the general problem of aperture photometry in high-energy astro...
AbstractIn this work we present the results of imaging simulations performed with the help of the GE...
We report our progress on the development of pixellated imaging CZT detector arrays for our first-ge...
Observations of many astronomical objects at the hard x-ray wavelength will provide new and importan...
We have assembled a tiled array \((220 cm^2)\) of fine pixel (0.6 mm) imaging CZT detectors for a ba...
We present the spectral analysis system for the second-generation Energetic X-ray Imaging Telescope ...
We have assembled a tiled array (220 cm^2) of fine pixel (0.6 mm) imaging CZT detectors for a balloo...
The applicability of the coded aperture technique of producing images in the low energy gamma-ray re...
We outline our plan to develop ProtoEXIST, a balloon-borne prototype experiment for the Energetic X-...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of photon statistics for high-contrast imagin...
Abstract: In the analysis of Imaging Air Cerenkov Telescope (IACT) data, offset and/or extended sour...
In classical analyses of γ-ray data from imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs), such as t...
The next generation of hard X-ray (20-250 keV) telescopes will require high sensitivity, good timing...