AMEGO: Exploring the Extreme Multimessenger Universe [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.03105


The All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is a Probe-class mission concept that will provide essential contributions to multimessenger astrophysics in the next decade. AMEGO operates both as a Compton and pair telescope to achieve unprecedented sensitivity between 200 keV and $>$5 GeV. The instrument consists of four subsystems. A double-sided strip silicon Tracker gives a precise measure of the first Compton scatter interaction and tracks of pair-conversion products. A novel CdZnTe Low Energy Calorimeter with excellent position and energy resolution surrounds the bottom and sides of the Tracker to detect the Compton-scattered photons which enhances the polarization and narrow-line sensitivity. A thick CsI High Energy Calorimeter contains the high-energy Compton and pair events. The instrument is surrounded by a plastic anti-coincidence detector to veto the cosmic-ray background. We have performed detailed simulations to predict the telescope performance and are currently building a prototype instrument. The AMEGO prototype, known as ComPair, will be tested at the High Intensity Gamma-Ray Source in 2021, followed by a balloon flight in Fall of 2022. In this presentation we will give an overview of the science motivation, a description of the observatory, and an update of the prototype instrument development.

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C. Kierans and A. Team
Mon, 11 Jan 21
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Comments: 19 pages, 13 Figures, SPIE conference Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation, 14 – 18 December 2020, digital forum