Polarimetry of cosmic gamma-ray sources above e+e- pair creation threshold
Denis Bernard

TL;DR
This paper explores methods to measure the linear polarization of cosmic gamma-ray sources above the pair creation threshold, optimizing measurement techniques and analyzing detector effects to achieve high precision.
Contribution
It introduces an optimized measurement approach using a full 5D probability density function and evaluates detector configurations to improve polarization measurement accuracy.
Findings
Optimal variable improves polarization measurement precision by a factor of ~2.
Active target detectors effectively manage measurement dilution.
Estimated polarization measurement precision of ~1.4% for a Crab-like source.
Abstract
We examine the potential for gamma-ray conversion to electron-positron pairs, either in the field of a nucleus or of an electron of a detector, to measure the fraction P of linear polarization of cosmic gamma sources. For this purpose we implement, validate and use an event generator based on the HELAS amplitude calculator and on the SPRING event generator. We characterize several ways to measure P. Past proposals to increase the polarization sensitivity by the selection of a fraction of the events in a subset of the available phase space are found to be inefficient, due to the loss in statistics. The use of an optimal variable that includes the full 5D probability density function is found to improve the precision of the measurement of P of a factor of approximately 2. We then study the dilution of the asymmetry that parametrize the degradation of the precision due to experimental…
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