Imaging the 511 keV positron annihilation sky with COSI
Thomas Siegert, Steven E. Boggs, John A. Tomsick, Andreas Zoglauer,, Carolyn Kierans, Clio Sleator, Jacqueline Beechert, Theresa Brandt, Pierre, Jean, Hadar Lazar, Alex Lowell, Jarred M. Roberts, Peter von Ballmoos

TL;DR
This study uses the COSI balloon-borne Compton telescope to image the 511 keV positron annihilation line in the Galactic center, confirming previous measurements and exploring extended emission with advanced imaging techniques.
Contribution
It presents the first imaging of the 511 keV sky with COSI, employing a full-forward modelling approach and two methods—Richardson-Lucy deconvolution and template fitting—to analyze the emission.
Findings
Detected a 511 keV bulge signal with flux between 0.9 and 3.1 x 10^{-3} ph/cm^2/s.
Set an upper limit for the 511 keV disk emission at < 4.3 x 10^{-3} ph/cm^2/s.
Confirmed earlier measurements and found indications of extended emission.
Abstract
The balloon-borne Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) had a successful 46-day flight in 2016. The instrument is sensitive to photons in the energy range - MeV. Compton telescopes have the advantage of a unique imaging response and provide the possibility of strong background suppression. With its high-purity germanium detectors, COSI can precisely map -ray line emission. The strongest persistent and diffuse -ray line signal is the 511 keV emission line from the annihilation of electrons with positrons from the direction of the Galactic centre. While many sources have been proposed to explain the amount of positrons, , the true contributions remain unsolved. In this study, we aim at imaging the 511 keV sky with COSI and pursue a full-forward modelling approach, using a simulated and binned imaging…
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