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Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Photosensor Characterization for the Cherenkov Telescope Array: Silicon Photomultiplier versus Multi-Anode Photomultiplier Tube

Aurelien P. Bouvier; Lloyd Gebremedhin; C. A. Johnson; Andrey Kuznetsov; David A. Williams; N. Otte; Robert Strausbaugh; Naoya Hidaka; Hiroyasu Tajima; J. A. Hinton; Richard White; M. Errando; R. Mukherjee

Photomultiplier tube technology has been the photodetector of choice for the technique of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes since its birth more than 50 years ago. Recently, new types of photosensors are being contemplated for the next generation Cherenkov Telescope Array. It is envisioned that the array will be partly composed of telescopes using a Schwarzschild-Couder two mirror design never built before which has significantly improved optics. The camera of this novel optical design has a small plate scale which enables the use of compact photosensors. We present an extensive and detailed study of the two most promising devices being considered for this telescope design: the silicon photomultiplier and the multi-anode photomultiplier tube. We evaluated their most critical performance characteristics for imaging γ-ray showers, and we present our results in a cohesive manner to clearly evaluate the advantages and disadvantages that both types of device have to offer in the context of GeV-TeV γ-ray astronomy.


arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | 2016

Development of a SiPM Camera for a Schwarzschild-Couder Cherenkov Telescope for the Cherenkov Telescope Array

A. N. Otte; J. Biteau; H. J. Dickinson; S. Funk; T. Jogler; C. A. Johnson; P. Karn; K. Meagher; H. Naoya; T. Nguyen; A. Okumura; M. Santander; L. Sapozhnikov; A. Stier; Hiroyasu Tajima; L. Tibaldo; J. Vandenbroucke; S. P. Wakely; A. Weinstein; Dc Williams

We present the development of a novel 11328 pixel silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) camera for use with a ground-based Cherenkov telescope with Schwarzschild-Couder optics as a possible medium-sized telescope for the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). The finely pixelated camera samples air-shower images with more than twice the optical resolution of cameras that are used in current Cherenkov telescopes. Advantages of the higher resolution will be a better event reconstruction yielding improved background suppression and angular resolution of the reconstructed gamma-ray events, which is crucial in morphology studies of, for example, Galactic particle accelerators and the search for gamma-ray halos around extragalactic sources. Packing such a large number of pixels into an area of only half a square meter and having a fast readout directly attached to the back of the sensors is a challenging task. For the prototype camera development, SiPMs from Hamamatsu with through silicon via (TSV) technology are used. We give a status report of the camera design and highlight a number of technological advancements that made this development possible.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

A Luminous and Isolated Gamma-Ray Flare from the Blazar B2 1215+30

A. U. Abeysekara; S. Archambault; A. Archer; W. Benbow; R. Bird; M. Buchovecky; J. H. Buckley; V. Bugaev; K. L. Byrum; M. Cerruti; X. Chen; L. Ciupik; W. Cui; H. J. Dickinson; J. D. Eisch; M. Errando; A. Falcone; Q. Feng; J. P. Finley; H. Fleischhack; L. Fortson; A. Furniss; G. H. Gillanders; S. Griffin; J. Grube; M. Hütten; N. Håkansson; D. Hanna; J. Holder; T. B. Humensky

B2 1215+30 is a BL-Lac-type blazar that was first detected at TeV energies by the MAGIC atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes and subsequently confirmed by the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope ...


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

Discovery of very high energy gamma rays from 1ES 1440 + 122

S. Archambault; A. Archer; A. Barnacka; B. Behera; M. Beilicke; W. Benbow; K. Berger; R. Bird; M. Böttcher; J. H. Buckley; V. Bugaev; J. V. Cardenzana; M. Cerruti; X. Chen; J. L. Christiansen; L. Ciupik; E. Collins-Hughes; M. P. Connolly; W. Cui; H. J. Dickinson; J. Dumm; J. D. Eisch; M. Errando; A. Falcone; S. Federici; Q. Feng; J. P. Finley; H. Fleischhack; L. Fortson; A. Furniss

The BL Lacertae object 1ES 1440+122 was observed in the energy range from 85 GeV to 30 TeV by the VERITAS array of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes. The observations, taken between 2008 May and 2010 June and totalling 53 hours, resulted in the discovery of


arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | 2016

Performance of Silicon Photomultipliers for the Dual-Mirror Medium-Sized Telescopes of the Cherenkov Telescope Array

J. Biteau; David Chinn; Dennis Dang; Kevin Doyle; C. A. Johnson; David A. Williams

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

A strong limit on the very-high-energy emission from GRB 150323A

A. U. Abeysekara; A. Archer; W. Benbow; R. Bird; R. Brose; M. Buchovecky; V. Bugaev; M. P. Connolly; W. Cui; M. Errando; A. Falcone; Q. Feng; J. P. Finley; A. Flinders; L. Fortson; A. Furniss; G. H. Gillanders; M. Hütten; D. Hanna; O. Hervet; J. Holder; G. Hughes; T. B. Humensky; C. A. Johnson; P. Kaaret; P. Kar; N. Kelley-Hoskins; M. Kertzman; D. Kieda; M. Krause

-ray emission from the blazar, which has a redshift


The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

arXiv : HESS J1943+213: An Extreme Blazar Shining Through The Galactic Plane

A. Archer; M. Krause; A. N. Otte; C. B. Rulten; W. Cui; D. Kieda; W. Brisken; T. T. Y. Lin; J. Holder; J. Quinn; M. Hütten; A. J. Weinstein; V. Bugaev; S. Kumar; R. Mukherjee; T. B. Humensky; G. H. Gillanders; S. McArthur; N. Park; E. Roache; K. Ragan; M. Buchovecky; L. Fortson; G. Hughes; R. A. Ong; I. Sadeh; A. Furniss; A. Flinders; K. Shahinyan; P. T. Reynolds

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Physical Review D | 2018

Measurement of the Iron Spectrum in Cosmic Rays by VERITAS

A. Archer; M. Krause; A. N. Otte; C. B. Rulten; W. Cui; D. Kieda; J. P. Finley; J. Holder; J. Quinn; M. Hütten; M. K. Daniel; V. Bugaev; S. Kumar; R. Mukherjee; H. Fleischhack; O. M. Weiner; S. McArthur; N. Park; K. Ragan; M. Buchovecky; Dc Williams; L. Fortson; G. Hughes; R. A. Ong; I. Sadeh; A. Furniss; Gordon T. Richards; A. Wilhelm; P. T. Reynolds; Q. Feng

=0.163. 1ES 1440+122 is detected at a statistical significance of 5.5 standard deviations above the background with an integral flux of (2.8


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017

Very-High-Energy

C. Allen; M. Santander; M. Krause; K. Meagher; C. B. Rulten; W. Cui; D. Kieda; J. Holder; M. Kertzman; M. Hütten; K. Ragan; E. Bourbeau; J. Grube; A. N. Otte; N. Håkansson; A. C. Rovero; V. Bugaev; J. V. Tucci; S. Kumar; R. Mukherjee; H. Fleischhack; A. Pichel; T. B. Humensky; G. H. Gillanders; A. J. Weinstein; N. Park; S. McArthur; J. Tyler; J. L. Christiansen; M. Buchovecky

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Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2017

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A. U. Abeysekara; S. Archambault; A. Archer; W. Benbow; R. Bird; R. Brose; M. Buchovecky; J. H. Buckley; V. Bugaev; M. Cerruti; M. P. Connolly; W. Cui; A. Falcone; Q. Feng; J. P. Finley; H. Fleischhack; L. Fortson; A. Furniss; G. H. Gillanders; S. Griffin; J. Grube; M. Hütten; D. Hanna; O. Hervet; J. Holder; T. B. Humensky; C. A. Johnson; P. Kaaret; P. Kar; N. Kelley-Hoskins

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A. Archer

Washington University in St. Louis

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A. Furniss

California State University

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L. Fortson

University of Minnesota

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M. Buchovecky

University of California

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V. Bugaev

Washington University in St. Louis

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A. Falcone

Pennsylvania State University

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