POLAR-2 -- Latest Developments of the Next Generation GRB Polarimeter
Johannes Hulsman, Philipp Azzarello, Joerg Bayer, Franck Cadoux, Mariachiara Celato, Nicolas De Angelis, Yannick Favre, Aaron Feder, Jochen Greiner, Alejandro Guzman, Coralie Husi, Vishal Kumar, Hancheng Li, Mobin Mobaseri, Gabriel Pelleriti, Agnieszka Pollo, Nicolas Produit

TL;DR
POLAR-2 aims to significantly improve gamma-ray burst polarization measurements by increasing sensitivity and energy range, enabling better understanding of GRB emission mechanisms and jet structures.
Contribution
POLAR-2 introduces a new polarimeter design with increased effective area and extended energy range, validated through beam tests, to enhance GRB polarization studies.
Findings
Design validation at ESRF beam test in 2023
Fourfold increase in effective area over POLAR
Extended energy range of 30-800 keV
Abstract
Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are among the most energetic events in the Universe. Despite over 50 years of research and measurements their prompt emission remains poorly understood, with key questions surrounding the structure of relativistic jets, magnetic field configurations, and dominant radiation mechanisms. Polarization measurements are critical in resolving these uncertainties. The POLAR mission, operational in 2016-2017 on Tiangong-2, provided the most statistically significant GRB polarization data. Its results indicated low time-averaged polarization with hints of temporal evolution. However, POLAR's limited sensitivity, small effective area, and restricted energy range prevented more detailed time- and energy-resolved analyses in addition to a larger sample of GRB polarization measurements. POLAR-2 is designed to address these limitations by offering a fourfold increase in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Astro and Planetary Science
