Wide Field Hard X-ray Survey Telescope: ProtoEXIST1
J. Hong, J. E. Grindlay, N. Chammas, B. Allen, A. Copete, B. Said, M., Burke, J. Howell, T. Gauron, R. G. Baker, S. D. Barthelmy, S. Sheikh, N., Gehrels, W. R. Cook, J. A. Burnham, F. A. Harrison, J. Collins, S. Labov, A., Garson III, and H. Krawczynski

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of a wide-field hard X-ray telescope prototype using pixellated CZT detectors, aiming to improve detector performance and inform the design of future space telescopes for black hole surveys.
Contribution
It presents the design, construction, and testing progress of the ProtoEXIST1 CZT detector array, a precursor for the HET on the EXIST mission, with advancements in detector uniformity and noise reduction.
Findings
High ASIC yield (~70%) in bare DCUs
30% reduction in electronics noise compared to previous versions
Achieved ~1.2% FWHM energy resolution at 662 keV
Abstract
We report our progress on the development of pixellated imaging CZT detector arrays for our first-generation balloon-borne wide-field hard X-ray (20 - 600 keV) telescope, ProtoEXIST1. Our ProtoEXIST program is a pathfinder for the High Energy Telescope (HET) on the Energetic X-ray Imaging Survey telescope (EXIST), a proposed implementation of the Black Hole Finder Probe. ProtoEXIST1 consists of four independent coded-aperture telescopes with close-tiled (~0.4 mm gaps) CZT detectors that preserve their 2.5mm pixel pitch. Multiple shielding/field-of-view configurations are planned to identify optimal geometry for the HET in EXIST. The primary technical challenge in ProtoEXIST is the development of large area, close-tiled modules of imaging CZT detectors (1000 cm2 for ProtoEXIST1), with all readout and control systems for the ASIC readout vertically stacked. We describe the overall…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Advanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
