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Gamma-ray imaging by silicon detectors in space: the AREM method

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0168-9002(02)00483-7

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gamma-ray imaging detectors; angular resolution

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We present the Agile REconstruction Method (AREM) for gamma-ray (30 MeV-50 GeV) direction reconstruction applicable to high-resolution Silicon Tracker detectors in space. It can be used in a fast mode, independent of Kalman filters techniques, or in an optimized mode, including Kalman filter algorithms for track identification. AREM correctly addresses three points of the analysis which become relevant for off-axis incidence angles: (1) intrinsic ambiguity in the identification of the three-dimensional e(+)/e(-) tracks; (2) proper identification of the three-dimensional pair production plane and reconstructed direction; (3) careful choice of an energy weighting scheme for the three-dimensional tracks. We apply our method to simulated gamma-rays in the AGILE detector. The excellent spatial resolution obtained by the AGILE Silicon Tracker, providing crucial analog information, makes it possible to improve the angular resolution of previous detectors (e.g. EGRET) by a factor of similar to 2 in containment radius at Egamma greater than or equal to 400 MeV. In this paper, we present the results of our 3D-method for a selected sample of photon incidence angles and energies. A more comprehensive and complete discussion including the use of Kalman filter algorithms will be the subject of forthcoming papers. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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