Capabilities of the GAMMA-400 gamma-ray telescope to detect gamma-ray bursts from lateral directions
A A Leonov, A M Galper, N P Topchiev, I V Arkhangelskaja, A I, Arkhangelskiy, A V Bakaldin, I V Chernysheva, O D Dalkarov, A E Egorov, M D, Kheymits, M G Korotkov, A G Malinin, A G Mayorov, V V Mikhailov, A V, Mikhailova, P Yu Minaev, N Yu Pappe, P Picozza, R Sparvoli

TL;DR
The paper evaluates GAMMA-400's ability to detect gamma-ray bursts from lateral directions using Monte Carlo simulations, demonstrating its potential to measure bright GRB spectra in the 10-100 MeV range.
Contribution
It introduces a new analysis method for detecting GRBs from lateral directions and assesses GAMMA-400's capabilities with simulation data.
Findings
GAMMA-400 can reliably measure bright GRB spectra from lateral directions.
Effective area of about 0.13 m² per side for GRB detection.
Total field of view approximately 6 steradians.
Abstract
The currently developing space-based gamma-ray telescope GAMMA-400 will measure the gamma-ray and electron + positron fluxes using the main top-down aperture in the energy range from ~20 MeV to several TeV in a highly elliptic orbit (without shading the telescope by the Earth and outside the radiation belts) continuously for a long time. The instrument will provide fundamentally new data on discrete gamma-ray sources, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), sources and propagation of Galactic cosmic rays and signatures of dark matter due to its unique angular and energy resolutions in the wide energy range. The gamma-ray telescope consists of the anticoincidence system (AC), the converter-tracker (C), the time-of-flight system (S1 and S2), the position-sensitive and electromagnetic calorimeters (CC1 and CC2), scintillation detectors (S3 and S4) located above and behind the CC2 calorimeter and lateral…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration
