Balloon Flight Test of a Compton Telescope Based on Scintillators with Silicon Photomultiplier Readouts
P. F. Bloser, J. S. Legere, C. M. Bancroft, J. M. Ryan, M. L., McConnell

TL;DR
This paper reports the successful high-altitude balloon test of a novel Compton telescope using scintillators with silicon photomultiplier readouts, demonstrating promising performance for medium-energy gamma-ray detection.
Contribution
First balloon flight test of a SiPM-based Compton telescope with advanced scintillators, showing stable operation and effective background discrimination in high-altitude conditions.
Findings
Achieved ~760 ps ToF resolution during flight
Demonstrated stable performance of SiPM readouts at high altitude
Validated the potential of scintillator-SiPM technology for gamma-ray astronomy
Abstract
We present the results of the first high-altitude balloon flight test of a concept for an advanced Compton telescope making use of modern scintillator materials with silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) readouts. There is a need in the fields of high-energy astronomy and solar physics for new medium-energy gamma-ray (~0.4 - 10 MeV) detectors capable of making sensitive observations. A fast scintillator- based Compton telescope with SiPM readouts is a promising solution to this instrumentation challenge, since the fast response of the scintillators permits the rejection of background via time-of-flight (ToF) discrimination. The Solar Compton Telescope (SolCompT) prototype was designed to demonstrate stable performance of this technology under balloon-flight conditions. The SolCompT instrument was a simple two-element Compton telescope, consisting of an approximately one-inch cylindrical…
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