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Development of the hard X-ray imaging experiment timax: Laboratory images and first balloon flight
Authors:JOÃO BRAGA  FLAVIO D'AMICO  THYRSO VILLELA
Institution:(1) Astrophysics Division, Institute Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, CP 515, SP 12201-970 S. J. Campos, Brazil
Abstract:We present calibration results and laboratory images produced by the balloon-borne hard X-ray imaging telescope TIMAX. The images were produced with an241Am radioactive source placed 45 m away from the detector plane, in the center of the field of view. It is shown that the mask 3-antimask imaging reconstruction process, when combined with flat-fielding techniques, is very effective at recovering signal-to-noise ratio lost due to systematic non-uniformity in the background measured by the 35 detectors. The experiment was launched in June 8th, 1993 from Birigüi, SP, Brazil, onboard a 186,000 m3 stratospheric balloon, and remained at an atmospheric depth of sim2 g cm–2su for sim8 hours. Even though no scientific data were gathered in this first flight, we obtained valuable engineering data and could also calculate the sensitivity of the experiment based on the instrumental background spectrum at balloon altitudes. In the 60–70 keV energy band, the experiment can detect 3sgr sources at a level of sim1.2 x 10–4 photons cm–2 s–1 keV–1 for an integration of 6 hours at 2.1 g cm–2.
Keywords:hard X-ray astronomy  Galactic Center  X-ray imaging telescopes
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