High-angular-precision gamma-ray astronomy and polarimetry
Denis Bernard, Alain Delbart

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel 'thin' detector design for high-angular-precision gamma-ray astronomy and polarimetry, aiming to improve measurements of cosmic gamma-rays above pair-creation threshold.
Contribution
It introduces a new detector concept that enhances angular resolution and polarimetric capabilities for gamma-ray observations.
Findings
Conceptual design of a 'thin' gamma-ray detector
Potential for improved angular resolution and polarimetry
Applicability to cosmic gamma-ray observations
Abstract
We are developing a concept of a "thin" detector as a high-angular-precision telescope and polarimeter for cosmic gamma-rays above the pair-creation threshold.
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