Compton Polarimetry
Autor: | Del Monte, Ettore, Fabiani, Sergio, Pearce, Mark |
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Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | Photons preferentially Compton scatter perpendicular to the plane of polarisation. This property can be exploited to design instruments to measure the linear polarisation of hard X-rays ($\sim$10 - 100 keV). Photons may undergo two interactions in the sensitive volume of the instrument, i.e. a scattering followed by an absorption. Depending on the materials used to detect these two interactions, the Compton polarimeter can be classified as single-phase (same material for scattering and absorption detectors) or dual-phase (different materials). Different designs have been studied and adopted, and current instruments are predominantly with sensors based on scintillation- or solid-state detectors. X-ray polarimetry requires much higher statistics than e.g. spectrometry or timing, thus systematic effects must be accurately measured and accounted for. In this chapter we introduce the basic formalism of the Compton effect; we describe the design schemes developed so far for scattering polarimeters, including both the single-phase and dual-phase approaches; we overview the calibration methods to reduce the systematic effects; and we describe sources of background which affect the measurements. Comment: This invited Chapter will appear in the Section "Detectors for X-ray Astrophysics" (Section Editors: Jan-Willen den Herder, Marco Feroci and Norbert Meidinger) of the "Handbook of X-ray and Gamma-ray Astrophysics" (Editors in chief: Cosimo Bambi and Andrea Santangelo) published by Springer. 45 pages, 10 figures |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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