Development of a Hard X-ray focal plane Compton Polarimeter: A compact polarimetric configuration with Scintillators and Si photomultipliers
T. Chattopadhyay, S. V. Vadawale, S. K. Goyal, Mithun N. P. S., A. R., Patel, R. Shukla, T. Ladiya, M. Shanmugam, V. R. Patel, G. P. Ubale

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and characterization of a compact hard X-ray Compton polarimeter using scintillators and Si photomultipliers, aiming for sensitive polarization measurements in astrophysics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel focal plane polarimeter design with scintillators and SiPMs, and provides experimental validation of its performance.
Findings
Successful characterization of CsI(Tl) scintillators with SiPMs.
Experimental results demonstrate the polarimeter's effective performance.
The design is compact and suitable for space-based X-ray polarization measurements.
Abstract
X-ray polarization measurement of cosmic sources provides two unique parameters namely degree and angle of polarization which can probe the emission mechanism and geometry at close vicinity of the compact objects. Specifically, the hard X-ray polarimetry is more rewarding because the sources are expected to be intrinsically highly polarized at higher energies. With the successful implementation of Hard X-ray optics in NuSTAR, it is now feasible to conceive Compton polarimeters as focal plane detectors. Such a configuration is likely to provide sensitive polarization measurements in hard X-rays with a broad energy band. We are developing a focal plane hard X-ray Compton polarimeter consisting of a plastic scintillator as active scatterer surrounded by a cylindrical array of CsI(Tl) scintillators. The scatterer is 5 mm diameter and 100 mm long plastic scintillator (BC404) viewed by normal…
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