24–29 May 2020 Postponed
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A new gamma-rays all sky monitor for multimessanger astronomy: the Crystal Eye

28 May 2020, 14:00
18m
Parallel session talk Experiments: Space and particle astrophysics Experiments: Space and particle astrophysics

Speaker

Felicia Carla Tiziana Barbato (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Description

With the observation of the gravitational wave event of August 17th 2017 the multi-messanger astronomy era has definitely begun. With the opening of this new panorama, it is necessary to have new instruments and a perfect coordination of the existing observatories.
Crystal Eye is a detector aimed at the exploration of the electromagnetic counterpart of the gravitational waves. Such events generated by neutron stars’ mergers are associated with γ-ray bursts (GRB).
At present, there are few instruments in orbit able to detect photons in the energy range going from tens of keV to few MeV. These instruments belong to two different old observation concepts: the all sky monitors (ASM) and the telescopes.
The detector we propose is a crossover technology, the Crystal Eye: a wide field of view observatory in the energy range from 10 keV to 10 MeV with a pixelated structure.
A pathfinder will be launched with Space RIDER in 2022. We here present the full characterization of the first pixel.

Primary author

Felicia Carla Tiziana Barbato (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Co-authors

Prof. Giancarlo Barbarino (INFN-Sezione di Napoli) Alfonso Boiano (INFN) Dr Luigi Campajola Riccardo de Asmundis (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT)) Francesco Di Capua (Università di Napoli Federico II) Fabio Garufi Prof. Fausto Guarino (University of Naples Federico II) Mr Riccardo Guida (University of Naples Federico II) Dr Stefano Papa (University of Naples Federico II) Prof. Fabrizio Renno (University of Naples Federico II) Antonio Vanzanella (Universita e INFN (IT))

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