23–28 Sept 2012
Alghero, Sardegna, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Gamma-ray Optics for High-Energy Astrophysics

25 Sept 2012, 16:00
25m
Alghero, Sardegna, Italy

Alghero, Sardegna, Italy

Hotel Calabona
X-ray Channeling & X-ray Optics S4.1 X-ray Channeling & X-ray Optics

Speaker

Prof. Peter von Ballmoos (Université de Toulouse / CNRS)

Description

Gamma-ray astronomy presents an extraordinary scientific potential for the study of the most powerful sources and the most violent events in the Universe. Those extreme conditions occur generally at the endpoints of stellar lives, when the comparatively calm thermal evolution gives way to more violent non-thermal processes. Present telescopes in nuclear astrophysics make use of inelastic interaction processes based on geometrical optics or quantum optics, i.e. shadowcasting in modulating aperture systems, and particle tracking detectors respectively. After reviewing the above instrument concepts, we focus on recent developments in crystal diffraction optics. For the first time in gamma-ray astronomy, this type of optics permits to concentrate photons from a large collector onto a small detector, dramatically improving the sensitivity of next generation space telescopes.

Primary author

Prof. Peter von Ballmoos (Université de Toulouse / CNRS)

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