Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1764562 | Advances in Space Research | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The preliminary design of the new space gamma-ray telescope GAMMA-400 for the energy range 100 MeV-3 TeV is presented. The angular resolution of the instrument, 1-2° at Eγ â¼Â 100 MeV and â¼0.01° at Eγ > 100 GeV, its energy resolution â¼1% at Eγ > 100 GeV, and the proton rejection factor â¼106 are optimized to address a broad range of science topics, such as search for signatures of dark matter, studies of Galactic and extragalactic gamma-ray sources, Galactic and extragalactic diffuse emission, gamma-ray bursts, as well as high-precision measurements of spectra of cosmic-ray electrons, positrons, and nuclei.
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Authors
A.M. Galper, O. Adriani, R.L. Aptekar, I.V. Arkhangelskaja, A.I. Arkhangelskiy, M. Boezio, V. Bonvicini, K.A. Boyarchuk, Yu.V. Gusakov, M.O. Farber, M.I. Fradkin, V.A. Kachanov, V.A. Kaplin, M.D. Kheymits, A.A. Leonov, F. Longo, P. Maestro,