Light-Trap: A SiPM Upgrade for VHE Astronomy and Beyond
J. E. Ward, J. Cortina, D. Guberman

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel, cost-effective SiPM pixel design with a wavelength-shifting disk to enhance sensitivity and reduce background noise for VHE gamma-ray astronomy, aiming to replace traditional PMTs in IACT telescopes.
Contribution
It proposes a new SiPM pixel design using a wavelength-shifting disk to improve performance and reduce costs for gamma-ray telescope cameras.
Findings
Simulations indicate improved wavelength sensitivity.
Laboratory tests show increased light collection efficiency.
Prototype cluster integrated into MAGIC camera for real observations.
Abstract
Ground-based gamma-ray astronomy in the Very High Energy (VHE, E>100 GeV) regime has fast become one of the most interesting and productive sub-fields of astrophysics today. Utilizing the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique (IACT) to reconstruct the energy and direction of incoming gamma-ray photons from the universe, several source-classes have been revealed by previous and current generations of IACT telescopes (e.g. Whipple, MAGIC, HESS and VERITAS). The next generation pointing IACT experiment, the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), will provide increased sensitivity across a wider energy range and with better angular resolution. With the development of CTA, the future of IACT pointing arrays is being directed towards having more and more telescopes (and hence cameras), and therefore the need to develop low-cost pixels with acceptable light-collection efficiency is clear. One of…
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