PANGU: A High Resolution Gamma-ray Space Telescope
Xin Wu, Meng Su, Alessandro Bravar, Jin Chang, Yizhong Fan, Martin, Pohl, Roland Walter

TL;DR
PANGU is a proposed high-resolution gamma-ray space telescope designed to improve angular resolution and polarization measurement in the sub-GeV range, enabling advanced studies in astrophysics and fundamental physics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel pair-production telescope concept with enhanced tracking and spectrometer technology for sub-GeV gamma-ray detection.
Findings
Design concept for high angular resolution telescope
Potential for polarization measurements in gamma-ray astronomy
Enhanced sky survey capabilities in the sub-GeV range
Abstract
We describe the instrument concept of a high angular resolution telescope dedicated to the sub-GeV (from 10 MeV to 1 GeV) gamma-ray photon detection. This mission, named PANGU (PAir-productioN Gamma-ray Unit), has been suggested as a candidate for the joint small mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS). A wide range of topics of both astronomy and fundamental physics can be attacked with PANGU, covering Galactic and extragalactic cosmic-ray physics, extreme physics of a variety of extended (e.g. supernova remnants, galaxies, galaxy clusters) and compact (e.g. black holes, pulsars, gamma-ray bursts) objects, solar and terrestrial gamma-ray phenomena, and searching for dark matter decay and/or annihilation signature etc. The unprecedented point spread function can be achieved with a pair-production telescope with a large…
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