AGILESim: Monte Carlo simulation of the AGILE gamma-ray telescope
V. Fioretti, A. Bulgarelli, M. Tavani, S. Sabatini, A., Aboudan, A. Argan, P. W. Cattaneo, A. W. Chen, I. Donnarumma and, F. Longo, M. Galli, A. Giuliani, M. Marisaldi, N. Parmiggiani and, A. Rappoldi

TL;DR
AGILESim is a new Monte Carlo simulation tool for the AGILE gamma-ray telescope, validated through detailed comparison with real in-flight data, enhancing future gamma-ray mission designs.
Contribution
This paper introduces AGILESim, a Monte Carlo simulator built with the BoGEMMS framework, specifically designed to accurately reproduce the AGILE/GRID telescope's performance.
Findings
Simulation accurately reproduces tracker conversion efficiency.
Charge readout distributions match ground measurements.
Angular resolution for Vela pulsar observed in-flight aligns with simulations.
Abstract
The accuracy of Monte Carlo simulations in reproducing the scientific performance of space telescopes (e.g. angular resolution) is mandatory for a correct design of the mission. A brand-new Monte Carlo simulator of the Astrorivelatore Gamma ad Immagini LEggero (AGILE)/Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector (GRID) space telescope, AGILESim, is built using the customizable Bologna Geant4 Multi-Mission Simulator (BoGEMMS) architecture and the latest Geant4 library to reproduce the instrument performance of the AGILE/GRID instrument. The Monte Carlo simulation output is digitized in the BoGEMMS postprocessing pipeline, according to the instrument electronic read-out logic, then converted into the onboard data handling format, and finally analyzed by the standard mission on-ground reconstruction pipeline, including the Kalman filter, as a real observation in space. In this paper we focus on the…
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