ProtoEXIST: Advanced Prototype CZT Coded Aperture Telescopes for EXIST
Branden Allen, Jaesub Hong, Josh Grindlay, Scott D. Barthelmy, Robert, G. Baker, Neil A. Gehrels, Trey Garson, Henric S. Krawwczynski, Walter R., Cook, Fiona A.Harrison, Jeffery A. Apple, Brian D. Ramsey

TL;DR
ProtoEXIST1 is a prototype CZT coded aperture telescope tested in near space, demonstrating detector performance and paving the way for the advanced ProtoEXIST2 with finer pixelation for improved high-energy astrophysics observations.
Contribution
This paper reports the first flight and performance results of ProtoEXIST1, a CZT-based coded aperture telescope, and introduces the next-generation ProtoEXIST2 with enhanced pixel resolution.
Findings
Successful detector calibration in near space environment
Effective background measurement and source observation during flight
Validation of detector performance for future high-energy missions
Abstract
{\it ProtoEXIST1} is a pathfinder for the {\it EXIST-HET}, a coded aperture hard X-ray telescope with a 4.5 m CZT detector plane a 9070 degree field of view to be flown as the primary instrument on the {\it EXIST} mission and is intended to monitor the full sky every 3 h in an effort to locate GRBs and other high energy transients. {\it ProtoEXIST1} consists of a 256 cm tiled CZT detector plane containing 4096 pixels composed of an 88 array of individual 1.95 cm 1.95 cm 0.5 cm CZT detector modules each with a 8 8 pixilated anode configured as a coded aperture telescope with a fully coded field of view employing passive side shielding and an active CsI anti-coincidence rear shield, recently completed its maiden flight out of Ft. Sumner, NM on the 9th of October 2009. During the duration of its 6 hour flight…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Advanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials
