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Proceedings of SPIE | 2010

Development of the Advance Energetic Pair Telescope (AdEPT) for medium-energy gamma-ray astronomy

Stanley D. Hunter; Peter F. Bloser; Michael P. Dion; Mark L. McConnell; Georgia Adair de Nolfo; Seunghee Son; James M. Ryan; Floyd W. Stecker

Progress in high-energy gamma-ray science has been dramatic since the launch of INTEGRAL, AGILE and FERMI. These instruments, however, are not optimized for observations in the medium-energy (~0.3< Eγ < ~200 MeV) regime where many astrophysical objects exhibit unique, transitory behavior, such as spectral breaks, bursts, and flares. We outline some of the major science goals of a medium-energy mission. These science goals are best achieved with a combination of two telescopes, a Compton telescope and a pair telescope, optimized to provide significant improvements in angular resolution and sensitivity. In this paper we describe the design of the Advanced Energetic Pair Telescope (AdEPT) based on the Three-Dimensional Track Imager (3-DTI) detector. This technology achieves excellent, mediumenergy sensitivity, angular resolution near the kinematic limit, and gamma-ray polarization sensitivity, by high resolution 3-D electron tracking. We describe the performance of a 30×30×30 cm3 prototype of the AdEPT instrument.The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) is a NASA Small Explorer mission that will carry the first focusing hard X-ray (5 -- 80 keV) telescope to orbit. NuSTAR will offer a factor 50 -- 100 sensitivity improvement compared to previous collimated or coded mask imagers that have operated in this energy band. In addition, NuSTAR provides sub-arcminute imaging with good spectral resolution over a 12-arcminute field of view. After launch, NuSTAR will carry out a two-year primary science mission that focuses on four key programs: studying the evolution of massive black holes through surveys carried out in fields with excellent multiwavelength coverage, understanding the population of compact objects and the nature of the massive black hole in the center of the Milky Way, constraining explosion dynamics and nucleosynthesis in supernovae, and probing the nature of particle acceleration in relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei. A number of additional observations will be included in the primary mission, and a guest observer program will be proposed for an extended mission to expand the range of scientific targets. The payload consists of two co-aligned depth-graded multilayer coated grazing incidence optics focused onto solid state CdZnTe pixel detectors. To be launched in early 2012 on a Pegasus rocket into a low-inclination Earth orbit. Data will be publicly available at GSFCs High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) following validation at the science operations center located at Caltech.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2010

Neutron Imaging Camera

Seunghee Son; Georgia Adair de Nolfo; Michael P. Dion; Stanley D. Hunter; Noel A. Guardala


Archive | 2001

Cosmic Ray Lithium, Beryllium, and Boron Isotopes from ACE/CRIS

Georgia Adair de Nolfo; W. Robert Binns; A. C. Cummings; E. R. Christian; J. S. George; Paul L. Hink; M. H. Israel; J. Klarmann; R. A. Leske; M. L. Lijowski; R. A. Mewaldt; E. C. Stone; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge; M. E. Wiedenbeck; N. E. Yanasak


ieee aerospace conference | 2018

Journey 'Round the Sun: STEREO science and spacecraft performance results

Daniel A. Ossing; Therese Ann Kucera; Georgia Adair de Nolfo; David A. Quinn


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Magnetospheric Effects on High Energy Solar Particles: PAMELA Measurements

Georgia Adair de Nolfo


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

2012 May 17th GLE: New Views of a GLE with PAMELA

Georgia Adair de Nolfo


Archive | 2010

Elemental abundance measurements and the origin of galactic cosmic rays

W. R. Binns; E. R. Christian; A. C. Cummings; Georgia Adair de Nolfo; D. P. Flanagan; Simon Geier; M. H. Israel; R. A. Leske; J. T. Link; Katharina Lodders; R. A. Mewaldt; John W. Mitchell; B. F. Rauch; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge; L. M. Scott; E. C. Stone; C. J. Waddington; M. E. Wiedenbeck


Space Science Reviews | 2007

OB Associations, WolfRayet Stars, and the Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays

W. Robert Binns; M. E. Wiedenbeck; Marcel Arnould; A. C. Cummings; Georgia Adair de Nolfo; Stéphane Goriely; M. H. Israel; R. A. Leske; R. A. Mewaldt; Georges Meynet; L. M. Scott; E. C. Stone; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge


Archive | 2007

The Origin of Low Energy 3He

Georgia Adair de Nolfo; M. E. Wiedenbeck; W. Robert Binns; C. M. S. Cohen; A. C. Cummings; M. H. Israel; R. A. Leske; R. A. Mewaldt; E. C. Stone; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge


Archive | 2004

Recent advances in the understanding of cosmic-ray origin and acceleration from composition studies

M. E. Wiedenbeck; W. Robert Binns; A. C. Cummings; Georgia Adair de Nolfo; M. H. Israel; R. A. Leske; R. A. Mewaldt; E. C. Stone; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge

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R. A. Mewaldt

California Institute of Technology

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A. C. Cummings

California Institute of Technology

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E. C. Stone

California Institute of Technology

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M. E. Wiedenbeck

California Institute of Technology

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M. H. Israel

Washington University in St. Louis

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R. A. Leske

California Institute of Technology

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E. R. Christian

Goddard Space Flight Center

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John W. Mitchell

Goddard Space Flight Center

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