The Proposed High Energy Telescope (HET) for EXIST
J. Hong, J. Grindlay, B. Allen, G. Skinner, S. Barthelmy, N. Gehrels,, A. Garson, H. Krawczynski, W. Cook, F. Harrison, L. Natalucci, P. Ubertini, and the EXIST/HET team

TL;DR
The paper presents the design and development progress of the High Energy Telescope (HET) for the EXIST mission, aiming to survey the hard X-ray sky with unprecedented sensitivity and coverage.
Contribution
It introduces the HET design, reports progress on CZT detector development, and details balloon experiments supporting the upcoming space mission.
Findings
Successful flight of ProtoEXIST1 detector in 2009
Progress in CZT detector technology for HET
Planned future development for the HET mission
Abstract
The hard X-ray sky now being studied by INTEGRAL and Swift and soon by NuSTAR is rich with energetic phenomena and highly variable non-thermal phenomena on a broad range of timescales. The High Energy Telescope (HET) on the proposed Energetic X-ray Imaging Survey Telescope (EXIST) mission will repeatedly survey the full sky for rare and luminous hard X-ray phenomena at unprecedented sensitivities. It will detect and localize (<20", at 5 sigma threshold) X-ray sources quickly for immediate followup identification by two other onboard telescopes - the Soft X-ray imager (SXI) and Optical/Infrared Telescope (IRT). The large array (4.5 m^2) of imaging (0.6 mm pixel) CZT detectors in the HET, a coded-aperture telescope, will provide unprecedented high sensitivity (~0.06 mCrab Full Sky in a 2 year continuous scanning survey) in the 5 - 600 keV band. The large field of view (90 deg x 70 deg)…
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