AstroPix: Investigating the Potential of Silicon Pixel Sensors in the Future of Gamma-ray Astrophysics
Isabella Brewer, Regina Caputo, Michela Negro, Richard Leys, Carolyn, Kierans, Ivan Peric, Jessica Metcalfe, Jeremy Perkins

TL;DR
This study evaluates the energy resolution of AstroPix, a silicon pixel detector derived from ATLASPix, demonstrating its potential for gamma-ray astrophysics and identifying areas for further optimization.
Contribution
Introduces AstroPix, a new silicon pixel detector prototype optimized for gamma-ray detection, with preliminary energy resolution results indicating promising future applications.
Findings
Analog output achieved <8% energy resolution at 5.89 keV
Analog output exceeded 7% resolution at 30.1 keV
Digital output resolution exceeded 100%, indicating need for redesign
Abstract
This paper details preliminary photon measurements with the monolithic silicon detector ATLASPix, a pixel detector built and optimized for the CERN experiment ATLAS. The goal of this paper is to determine the promise of pixelated silicon in future space-based gamma-ray experiments. With this goal in mind, radioactive photon sources were used to determine the energy resolution and detector response of ATLASPix; these are novel measurements for ATLASPix, a detector built for a ground-based particle accelerator. As part of this project a new iteration of monolithic Si pixels, named AstroPix, have been created based on ATLASPix, and the eventual goal is to further optimize AstroPix for gamma-ray detection by constructing a prototype Compton telescope.The energy resolution of both the digital and analog output of ATLASPix is the focus of this paper, as it is a critical metric for Compton…
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