The dual-mirror Small Size Telescope for the Cherenkov Telescope Array
G. Pareschi, G. Agnetta, L.A. Antonelli, D. Bastieri, G. Bellassai, M., Belluso, C. Bigongiari, S. Billotta, B. Biondo, G. Bonanno, G. Bonnoli, P., Bruno, A. Bulgarelli, R. Canestrari, M. Capalbi, P. Caraveo, A. Carosi, E., Cascone, O. Catalano, M. Cereda, P. Conconi

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of dual-mirror Small Size Telescopes for the Cherenkov Telescope Array, highlighting innovative optics and camera technology to explore high-energy gamma-ray sky with a compact, cost-effective design.
Contribution
It introduces a novel dual-mirror Schwarzschild-Couder configuration and innovative camera sensors for SSTs in CTA, advancing high-energy gamma-ray observation capabilities.
Findings
Development of a compact, low-cost 4m diameter telescope
Integration of MAPM and SiPM sensors in the camera design
Progress in prototype structures and technological solutions
Abstract
In this paper, the development of the dual mirror Small Size Telescopes (SST) for the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is reviewed. Up to 70 SST, with a primary mirror diameter of 4 m, will be produced and installed at the CTA southern site. These will allow investigation of the gamma-ray sky at the highest energies accessible to CTA, in the range from about 1 TeV to 300 TeV. The telescope presented in this contribution is characterized by two major innovations: the use of a dual mirror Schwarzschild-Couder configuration and of an innovative camera using as sensors either multi-anode photomultipliers (MAPM) or silicon photomultipliers (SiPM). The reduced plate-scale of the telescope, achieved with the dual-mirror optics, allows the camera to be compact (40 cm in diameter), and low-cost. The camera, which has about 2000 pixels of size 6x6 mm^2, covers a field of view of 10{\deg}. The dual…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
