Inauguration and first light of the GCT-M prototype for the Cherenkov telescope array

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Authors
Publication date 2017
Host editors
  • F.A. Aharonian
  • W. Hofmann
  • F.M. Rieger
Book title High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy
Book subtitle 6th international meeting on high energy gamma-ray astronomy : Heidelberg, Germany, 11-15 July 2016
ISBN
  • 9780735414563
Series AIP Conference Proceedings
Event High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy: 6th International Meeting on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy
Article number 080006
Number of pages 6
Publisher Melville, NY: AIP Publishing
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
The Gamma-ray Cherenkov Telescope (GCT) is a candidate for the Small Size Telescopes (SSTs) of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). Its purpose is to extend the sensitivity of CTA to gamma-ray energies reaching 300 TeV. Its dual-mirror optical design and curved focal plane enables the use of a compact camera of 0.4 m diameter, while achieving a field of view of above 8 degrees. Through the use of the digitising TARGET ASICs, the Cherenkov flash is sampled once per nanosecond contin-uously and then digitised when triggering conditions are met within the analogue outputs of the photosensors. Entire waveforms (typically covering 96 ns) for all 2048 pixels are then stored for analysis, allowing for a broad spectrum of investigations to be performed on the data. Two prototypes of the GCT camera are under development, with differing photosensors: Multi-Anode Photomultipliers (MAPMs) and Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs). During November 2015, the GCT MAPM (GCT-M) prototype camera was integrated onto the GCT structure at the Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, where it observed the first Cherenkov light detected by a prototype instrument for CTA.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4969027
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017AIPC.1792h0006W/abstract
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