Design constraints on Cherenkov telescopes with Davies-Cotton reflectors
Thomas Bretz, Mathieu Ribordy

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical framework for designing Cherenkov telescopes with Davies-Cotton reflectors, optimizing parameters for cost efficiency and performance, and explores the use of advanced light concentrators and small photo sensors.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical model for the point-spread function of tessellated Davies-Cotton reflectors, enabling comprehensive design constraint analysis for Cherenkov telescopes.
Findings
Analytical description of the point-spread function with high precision.
Design curves for typical Cherenkov telescope parameters.
Comparison of solid and hollow light concentrators for small photo sensors.
Abstract
This paper discusses the construction of high-performance ground-based gamma-ray Cherenkov telescopes with a Davies-Cotton reflector. For the design of such telescopes, usually physics constrains the field-of-view, while the photo-sensor size is defined by limited options. Including the effect of light-concentrators in front of the photo sensor, it is demonstrated that these constraints are enough to mutually constrain all other design parameters. The dependability of the various design parameters naturally arises once a relationship between the value of the point-spread functions at the edge of the field-of-view and the pixel field-of-view is introduced. To be able to include this constraint into a system of equations, an analytical description for the point-spread function of a tessellated Davies-Cotton reflector is derived from Taylor developments and ray-tracing simulations.…
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