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View article: Imaging Performance of Laue Lenses Made of Ge and Si Bent Crystals for Future Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Telescopes
Imaging Performance of Laue Lenses Made of Ge and Si Bent Crystals for Future Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Telescopes Open
Forthcoming hard X-ray (50–700 keV) telescopes designed for high-energy astrophysics will rely on concentrating radiation through diffractive systems utilising crystals and solid-state detectors at focal plane. Our current focus involves e…
View article: Recent developments in Laue lens manufacturing and their impact on imaging performance
Recent developments in Laue lens manufacturing and their impact on imaging performance Open
We report on recent progress in the development of Laue lenses for\napplications in hard X/soft gamma-ray astronomy. Here we focus on the\nrealization of a sector of such a lens made of 11 bent Germanium crystals and\ndescribe the technolo…
View article: Imaging performance above 150 keV of the wide field monitor on board the ASTENA concept mission
Imaging performance above 150 keV of the wide field monitor on board the ASTENA concept mission Open
A new detection system for X-/Gamma-ray broad energy passband detectors for astronomy has been developed. This system is based on Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs) coupled with scintillator bars; the SDDs act as a direct detector of soft (<…
View article: Opening the path to hard X-/soft gamma-ray focussing: the ASTENA-pathfinder mission
Opening the path to hard X-/soft gamma-ray focussing: the ASTENA-pathfinder mission Open
Hard X-/soft gamma-ray astronomy is a crucial field for transient, nuclear and multimessenger astrophysics. However, the spatial localization, imaging capabilities and sensitivity of the measurements are strongly limited for the energy ran…
View article: Laue lenses: Focusing optics for hard X/soft Gamma-ray astronomy
Laue lenses: Focusing optics for hard X/soft Gamma-ray astronomy Open
Hard X-/soft Gamma-ray astronomy is a key field for the study of important astrophysical phenomena such as the electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves, gamma-ray bursts, black holes physics and many more. However, the spatial l…
View article: ASTENA: A mission concept for a deep study of the transient gamma-ray sky and for nuclear astrophysics
ASTENA: A mission concept for a deep study of the transient gamma-ray sky and for nuclear astrophysics Open
Gamma-ray astronomy is a branch whose potential has not yet been fully exploited.The observations of elemental and isotopic abundances in supernova (SN) explosions arekey probes not only of the stellar structure and evolution but also for …
View article: CdTe Spectroscopic-Imager Measurements with Bent Crystals for Broad Band Laue Lenses
CdTe Spectroscopic-Imager Measurements with Bent Crystals for Broad Band Laue Lenses Open
In astrophysics, several key questions in the hard X soft Gamma-ray range (above 100 keV) require sensitivity and angular resolution that are hardly achievable with current technologies. Therefore, a new kind of instrument able to focus ha…
View article: The TRILL project: increasing the technological readiness of Laue lenses
The TRILL project: increasing the technological readiness of Laue lenses Open
Hard X-/soft Gamma-ray astronomy (>100 keV) is a crucial field for the study of important astrophysical
\nphenomena such as the 511 keV positron annihilation line in the Galactic center region and its origin, gammaray
\nbursts, soft gam…
View article: Potentialities of High-Resolution 3-D CZT Drift Strip Detectors for Prompt Gamma-Ray Measurements in BNCT
Potentialities of High-Resolution 3-D CZT Drift Strip Detectors for Prompt Gamma-Ray Measurements in BNCT Open
Recently, new high-resolution cadmium–zinc–telluride (CZT) drift strip detectors for room temperature gamma-ray spectroscopic imaging were developed by our group. The CZT detectors equipped with orthogonal anode/cathode collecting strips, …
View article: A deep study of the high–energy transient sky
A deep study of the high–energy transient sky Open
The coming decades will establish the exploration of the gravitational wave (GW) Universe over a broad frequency range by ground and space interferometers. Meanwhile, wide-field, high-cadence and sensitive surveys will span the electromagn…
View article: Recent advances in the development of high-resolution 3D cadmium–zinc–telluride drift strip detectors
Recent advances in the development of high-resolution 3D cadmium–zinc–telluride drift strip detectors Open
In the last two decades, great efforts have been made in the development of 3D cadmium–zinc–telluride (CZT) detectors operating at room temperature for gamma-ray spectroscopic imaging. This work presents the spectroscopic performance of ne…
View article: All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory: Exploring the Extreme Multimessenger Universe
All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory: Exploring the Extreme Multimessenger Universe Open
The All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is a probe class\nmission concept that will provide essential contributions to multimessenger\nastrophysics in the late 2020s and beyond. AMEGO combines high sensitivity in\nthe 200 k…
View article: All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory: Exploring the Extreme Multimessenger Universe
All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory: Exploring the Extreme Multimessenger Universe Open
The All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is a probe class mission concept that will provide essential contributions to multimessenger astrophysics in the late 2020s and beyond. AMEGO combines high sensitivity in the 200 keV …
View article: Hard X-ray and Soft Gamma Ray Polarimetry with CdTe/CZT Spectro-Imager
Hard X-ray and Soft Gamma Ray Polarimetry with CdTe/CZT Spectro-Imager Open
CdTe/CZT based spectroscopic two-dimensional (2D)/three-dimensional (3D) imagers when operated in the Compton regime can work as high performance scattering polarimeters, for high-energy astrophysics. Polarimetry in high-energy astrophysic…
View article: Special Section Guest Editorial: Polarimetry in X- and Gamma-Ray Astronomy: the Ultimate Dimension
Special Section Guest Editorial: Polarimetry in X- and Gamma-Ray Astronomy: the Ultimate Dimension Open
The Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems (JATIS) publishes peer-reviewed papers reporting on original research in the development, testing, and application of telescopes, instrumentation, techniques, and systems for…
View article: STUDI SULLA BIPARTIZIONE DEL PROCESSO PRIVATO ROMANO
STUDI SULLA BIPARTIZIONE DEL PROCESSO PRIVATO ROMANO Open
The PhD thesis, titled ?Studi sulla bipartizione del processo privato romano? (Studies on the bipartition of the Roman private trial), is entirely devoted to the structure of the Roman private trial during its early centuries of developmen…
View article: State-of-the-art of the hard X-/soft <i>γ</i>-ray focusing telescopes: The LAUE project status
State-of-the-art of the hard X-/soft <i>γ</i>-ray focusing telescopes: The LAUE project status Open
We describe the LAUE project devoted to develop a technology for building a 20 meter long focal length Laue lens for hard X-/soft gamma-ray astronomy (80-600 keV). The Laue lens is designed to be composed of bent crystals made of of Galliu…