Introducing the MeVCube concept: a CubeSat for MeV observations
Giulio Lucchetta, Markus Ackermann, David Berge, Rolf B\"uhler

TL;DR
The paper proposes MeVCube, a CubeSat-based Compton telescope for MeV gamma-ray observations, offering a cost-effective, rapid-deployment instrument with competitive sensitivity and angular resolution for transient astrophysics.
Contribution
It introduces the novel MeVCube concept, a small, CubeSat-compatible gamma-ray telescope with innovative detector design and promising performance metrics.
Findings
MeVCube achieves an angular resolution of 1.5 degrees.
Simulations show MeVCube's sensitivity is comparable to large-scale missions.
The design enables rapid, low-cost deployment for transient event detection.
Abstract
Despite the impressive progress achieved both by X-ray and gamma-ray observatories in the last few decades, the energy range between and remains poorly explored. COMPTEL, on-board the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO, -), opened the MeV gamma-ray band as a new window to astronomy, performing the first all-sky survey in the energy range from to . More than years after the de-orbit of CGRO, no successor mission is yet operating. Over the past years many concepts have been proposed, for new observatories exploring different configurations and imaging techniques; a selection of the most recent ones includes AMEGO, ETCC, GECCO and COSI. We propose here a novel concept for a Compton telescope based on the CubeSat standard, named MeVCube, with the advantages of small cost and relatively short…
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