SIRI reports the first on-orbit performance of a SrI2:Eu gamma-ray spectrometer with SiPM readout, achieving 4.3% resolution at 662 keV and detecting activation-induced background lines and continua.
SiPM Development for Astroparticle Physics Applications
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The SiPM is a novel solid state photodetector which can be operated in the single photon counting mode. It has excellent features, such as high quantum efficiency, good charge resolution, fast response, very compact size, high gain of 106, very low power consumption, immunity to the magnetic field and low bias voltage (30-70V). Drawbacks of this device currently are a large dark current, crosstalk between micropixels and relatively low sensitivity to UV and blue light. In the last few years, we have developed large size SiPMs (9 mm^2 and 25 mm^2) for applications in the imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, MAGIC and CTA, and in the space-borne fluorescence telescope EUSO. The current status of the SiPM development by MPI and MEPhI will be presented.
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Strontium Iodide Radiation Instrument (SIRI) -- Early On-Orbit Results
SIRI reports the first on-orbit performance of a SrI2:Eu gamma-ray spectrometer with SiPM readout, achieving 4.3% resolution at 662 keV and detecting activation-induced background lines and continua.