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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1990

Use of a large area photodiode in CsI(Tl) scintillation counters

Shuichi Gunji; N. Hanada; T. Hoshino; T. Kamae; S. Miyazaki; T. Takahashi; Tadahisa Tamura; M. Tanaka; Takamasa Yamagami; H. Murakami; K. Mori; Hitoshi Tanaka; K. Yamamoto

Abstract A newly developed large area photodiode has been studied as the photon sensor for medium-size CsI(Tl) scintillation counters. The photodiode has a sensitive area of 18 × 18 mm 2 and a thickness of 500 μm. When combined with a CsI(Tl) crystal of 2.5 × 2.5 × 5.0 cm 3 , it gives an energy resolution of around 5.1% (FWHM) for 1.33 MeV gamma-rays. Characteristics of the low noise preamplifier designed for the CsI(Tl)-photodiode counter will also be given.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 1992

Newly developed low background hard X-ray/gamma-ray telescope with the well-type phoswich counters

T. Takahashi; Shuichi Gunji; M. Hirayama; T. Kamae; S. Miyazaki; Yutaro Sekimoto; Takayuki Tamura; M. Tanaka; Noriko Y. Yamasaki; Takamasa Yamagami; N. Nomachi; H. Murakami

A low background hard X-ray/gamma-ray telescope (Welcome-1) for balloon-borne experiments in the energy range from 40 keV to 800-1000 keV is discussed. The detector is based on newly developed well-type phoswich counters. In the first well-type phoswich counter, GSO(Ce) (Gd/sub 2/SiO/sub 5/ doped with Ce) is used as the detection part and CsI(Tl) as the shielding part. Welcome-1 consists of 64 GSO/CsI well-type phoswich counters assembled in the compound-eye configuration, and the effective area is 740 cm/sup 2/ at 122 keV and 222 cm/sup 2/ at 511 keV line. The well-type phoswich counter and the compound eye configuration reduce background significantly both externally and internally, and allow a high signal-to-noise ratio in balloon-borne experiments. The background levels at an attitude of 4.5 g/cm/sup 2/ are 1*10/sup -4//cm/sup 2//s/keV at 122 keV. Crab nebula is observed with the signal to background ratio better than unity between 100 and 200 keV. The design of the telescope and the flight performance are presented. >


Gamma-Ray Detectors | 1992

Well-type phoswich counters for low-flux x-ray/gamma-ray detection

Tuneyoshi Kamae; Shuichi Gunji; M. Hirayama; H. Kubo; S. Miyazaki; Y. Saito; Yutaro Sekimoto; Kentaroh Suzuki; Tadayuki Takahashi; Takayuki Tamura; Masaaki Tanaka; Noriko Y. Yamaoka; Takamasa Yamagami; M. Nomachi; H. Murakami

Novel phoswich counters have been developed that are capable of detecting low flux hard X-rays gamma -rays from localized sources. The counter consists of a small inorganic scintillator with a fast decay time (the detection part) glued to the interior bottom surface of a well-shaped block of another inorganic scintillator with a slow decay time (the shielding part). The well-shaped shielding part acts as an active collimator as well as an active shield. The whole assembly is viewed by a phototube from the exterior bottom surface of the shielding part. By using an appropriate pulse-shape discriminator, hard X-rays/ gamma -rays that have deposited energy only in the detection part can be selected. The first model counter was built by using a new scintillator, GSO, in the detection part and CsI(Tl) in the shielding part. A detector system consisting of 64 such phoswich counters (total area approximately 740 cm/sup 2/) was flown on board a balloon, setting a limit to the /sup 57/Co line flux from SN 1987A at around 10/sup -4//cm/sup 2/-s. The sensitivity for continuum flux was around a few*10/sup -6//cm/sup 2/-s-keV between 100 and 200 keV.<<ETX>>


Gamma-Ray Detectors | 1992

New hard X-ray/gamma-ray telescope - Welcome-1

Tadayuki Takahashi; Shuichi Gunji; M. Hirayama; Tuneyoshi Kamae; S. Miyazaki; Yutaro Sekimoto; Masaaki Tanaka; Takayuki Tamura; Noriko Y. Yamasaki; Takamasa Yamagami; M. Nomachi; H. Murakami

We have developed a low background hard X-ray/gamma-ray telescope for balloon-borne experiments. The telescope called Welcome-1 (Well type Compound Eye) utilizes newly developed well-type phoswich counters. In the well-type phoswich counter, the background from external and internal sources are reduced significantly, Welcome-1 is designed for observation in the energy range from 60 keV to 800-1000 keV. The effective area of Welcome-1 is 740 sq cm at 122 keV and 222 sq cm at 511 keV line. We flew Welcome-1 in 1990 and 1991 to detect hard X-rays from SN1987A, PSR1509-58, Cen-A and others. The background levels at an altitude of 4g/sq cm are 1 x 10 exp -4/sq cm photons/s/keV at 122 keV and 3 x 10 exp -5 photons/sq cm/s/keV at 511 keV. The data obtained during the flight shows that the detector in fact has the 3 sigma sensitivity of about a few x 10 exp -6 photons/sq cm/s/keV and about 10 exp -4 photons/sq cm/s in a 10 exp 4 s observation for the continuum spectrum and line spectrum, respectively.


COMPTON GAMMA‐RAY OBSERVATORY | 1993

Hard x‐ray observation of Cen A and a break in the energy spectrum

T. Takahashi; Shuichi Gunji; M. Hirayama; T. Kamae; S. Miyazaki; Yutaro Sekimoto; M. Tanaka; Tadahisa Tamura; Noriko Y. Yamasaki; H. Inoue; T. Kanou; T. Yamagami; M. Nomachi; H. Murakami; J. Braga; J. A. Neri

We studied hard X‐ray/γ‐ray emission from Cen A (NGC 5128) in a balloon experiment with a low background detector (Welcome‐1) in Brazil. The energy spectrum of CenA is obtained from 40 keV to 600 keV. We combined the energy spectrum obtained by the Ginga satellite in a similar state. The combined spectrum indicates that there is a break at 185±22 keV. The spectrum is fitted to the broken power law model with the photon index of α1=−1.79 up to 188 keV, and α2=−3.7−1.7+0.9 above the break.


Advances in Space Research | 1993

Detector to study low-flux hard X-ray/gamma-ray sources

T. Kamae; T. Takahashi; M. Tanaka; Shuichi Gunji; S. Miyazaki; Tadahisa Tamura; Yutaro Sekimoto; N. Yamaoka; J. Nishimura; N. Yajima; Takamasa Yamagami; M. Nomachi; H. Murakami; M. Nakagawa; A. Neri

Abstract We have developed a new kind of phoswich counters that will be capable of detecting low flux hard X-rays/gamma-rays from astronomical objects. The new phoswich counter consists of a small inorganic scintillator with a fast decay time (the detection part) glued to the interior bottom surface of a rectangular well-shaped block of another inorganic scintillator with a slow decay time (the shielding part). Here, the well-shaped shielding part acts as an active collimator as well as an active shield. We have built a detector system consisting of 64 such phoswich counters: newly developed scintillator (GSO) is used for the detection part and CsI( Tl ) is used for the shielding part. The total geometrical area of the 64 detection parts is about 740cm 2 and its 3σ sensitivity is expected to reach below 10 −5 cm −2 s −1 keV −1 up to 700keV. With several improvements such detectors will be able to detect hard X-rays/gamma-rays at a flux level around 10 −6 cm −2 s −1 keV −1 upto 2 MeV.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1994

OBSERVATION OF PULSED HARD X-RAYS/GAMMA -RAYS FROM PSR 1509-58

Shuichi Gunji; M. Hirayama; T. Kamae; S. Miyazaki; Yutaro Sekimoto; T. Takahashi; Takayuki Tamura; M. Tanaka; Noriko Y. Yamasaki; Takamasa Yamagami; M. Nomachi; H. Murakami; J. Braga; J. A. Neri


Archive | 2006

Microchannel plate, gas proportional counter and imaging device

Fuyuki Tokanai; Takahisa Sakurai; Shuichi Gunji; Takayuki Sumiyoshi; Teruyuki Okada; Tetsuro Endo; Yoshio Fujita


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 1996

X- Ray/Soft Gamma-Ray Observation of Centaurus A and Its Implication on the Emission Mechanism

Satoshi Miyazaki; Tadayuki Takahashi; Shuichi Gunji; M. Hirayama; Tuneyoshi Kamae; Yutaro Sekimoto; Tadahisa Tamura; M. Tanaka; Noriko Y. Yamasaki; Hajime Inoue; Takako Kano; Takamasa Yamagami; M. Nomachi; Hiroyuki Murakami; John Braga; J. Angelo Neri


Archive | 2003

Performance of Newly Developed Hard X-Ray Polarimeter with Multianode PMT

Shuichi Gunji; Toshiji Suzuki; Fumito Sato; Yuichiro Yamashita; Ryo Nakajima; Fuyuki Tokanai; Hirohisa Sajurai

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Takamasa Yamagami

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Takayuki Tamura

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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