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IBIS Veto System.Background rejection, instrument dead time and zoning performance (Articolo in rivista)
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- IBIS Veto System.Background rejection, instrument dead time and zoning performance (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Quadrini E. M., Bazzano A., Bird A.J., Broenstad K., Di Marco F., La Rosa G., Michalska M., Orleanski P. ,Solberg A. , Ubertini P. (2003)
IBIS Veto System.Background rejection, instrument dead time and zoning performance
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- Quadrini E. M., Bazzano A., Bird A.J., Broenstad K., Di Marco F., La Rosa G., Michalska M., Orleanski P. ,Solberg A. , Ubertini P. (literal)
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- IBIS Veto System.Background rejection, instrument dead time and zoning performance (literal)
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- IBIS is the high energy imager on board the INTEGRAL
satellite. The gamma-ray instruments on board will take advantage
of the long uninterrupted observation made possible by the very
eccentric orbit (10000 km perigee and 152000 km apogee). A
disadvantage for orbits outside the protection of the van Allen
belts is the exposure to cosmic and solar particles. Conversely,
the background is quite stable throughout the 3 days orbit. In
order to maximise the scientific returns and take full use of
these almost 3 days continuous observations, IBIS is equipped
with a light, very effective Veto System. This ensures a
substantial reduction of the background due to the induced photon
and hadronic component, in turn enhancing the detector
sensitivity. The performance of the IBIS veto as
evaluated during telescope commissioning is reviewed. In particular,
the efficiency of background rejection and the resulting IBIS dead time are evaluated as well as the impact of different zoning
configurations. Measured over the whole energy range, the veto
system provides a background suppression effect of ~50% for
ISGRI and ~40% for PICsIT. The definitive veto settings
optimised for the operational working temperature and background
conditions are described.
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