IACT array performance and design study for multi-TeV gamma-ray astronomy

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2009

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Rowell, G.
Stamatescu, V.
Denman, J.
Thornton, G.
Smith, A.
Clay, R.
Dawson, B.
Protheroe, R.
Wild, N.

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Aharonian, F.A.
Hofmann, W.
Rieger, F.M.

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Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy held in Heidelberg, Germany 2008: pp.813-817

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G. Rowell, V. Stamatescu, J. Denman, G. Thornton, A. Smith, R. Clay, B. Dawson, R. Protheroe, and N. Wild

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International Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy (4th : 2008 : Heidelberg, Germany)

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We outline here preliminary performance estimates of an array of modest-sized (24 m<sup>2</sup>) Cherenkov imaging telescopes for multi-TeV γ-ray astronomy. We have considered an example sparse array of 9 cells of 5 telescopes arranged in a sparsely separated grid, for which the intercell spacing is 1.5 km, and each cell has a side telescope spacing of 500 m. Cosmic-ray background rejection makes use of scaled Hillas-based parameters, and additionaly, we incorporate direction reconstruction exploiting the time development of Cherenkov images, aiming to improve the imaging method at large core distances (typically > 200 m). In the energy range we focus on at present, 10 to 100 TeV, this array provides energy flux sensitivities approaching 3 × 10<sup>-13</sup> erg cm<sup>-2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup>, representing a factor 5 to 10 improvement over H.E.S.S. A low altitude (0.2 km) site also provides an improved collection area vs. that obtained at a medium altitude (1.8 km). These preliminary results serve as useful guide in designing a telescope array for multi-TeV astronomy and further improvements in analysis and array design are under investigation. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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