The protoMIRAX Hard X-ray Imaging Balloon Experiment
Jo\~ao Braga, Flavio D'Amico, Manuel A. C. Avila, Ana V. Penacchioni,, J. Rodrigo Sacahui, Valdivino A. de Santiago Jr., F\'atima, Mattiello-Francisco, Cesar Strauss, and M\'arcio A. A. Fialho

TL;DR
protoMIRAX is a balloon-borne hard X-ray imager designed as a prototype for the MIRAX satellite, demonstrating imaging spectroscopy capabilities and testing hardware in near space conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a coded-aperture hard X-ray imager with detailed performance simulations and a complete balloon gondola system for the protoMIRAX experiment.
Findings
Achieved a 3σ sensitivity of ~1.9×10^{-5} photons cm^{-2} s^{-1} in 8 hours
Demonstrated imaging of the Crab region with expected background levels
Developed and tested attitude control and data handling systems
Abstract
The protoMIRAX hard X-ray imaging telescope is a balloon-borne experiment developed as a pathfinder for the MIRAX satellite mission. The experiment consists essentially in a coded-aperture hard X-ray (30-200 keV) imager with a square array (1313) of 2mm-thick planar CZT detectors with a total area of 169 cm. The total, fully-coded field-of-view is and the angular resolution is 143'. In this paper we describe the protoMIRAX instrument and all the subsystems of its balloon gondola, and we show simulated results of the instrument performance. The main objective of protoMIRAX is to carry out imaging spectroscopy of selected bright sources to demonstrate the performance of a prototype of the MIRAX hard X-ray imager. Detailed background and imaging simulations have been performed for protoMIRAX balloon flights. The 3 sensitivity for…
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