A Concept of Next-Generation Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope Array (NG-ACTA)
Jiancheng Wang, Jirong Mao

TL;DR
NG-ACTA is a proposed advanced gamma-ray telescope array with diverse telescope sizes, aiming to significantly improve detection thresholds, resolution, and background rejection for groundbreaking astrophysics and particle physics research.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mixed-aperture, multi-tier telescope array design with unprecedented sensitivity, resolution, and response capabilities for VHE gamma-ray astronomy and related fields.
Findings
Achieves detection threshold of ≤20 GeV.
Provides angular resolution ≤0.04°.
Offers rapid transient response within 100 ns.
Abstract
The Next-Generation Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope Array (NG-ACTA) is proposed as a prospective infrastructure for very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray astronomy, consisting of a mixed-aperture array of 88 telescopes with a maximum array diameter of 10 km. The array adopts a three-tier configuration of 30 m large-aperture Large Size Telescopes (LSTs), 12 m medium-aperture Medium Size Telescopes (MSTs), and 6 m small-aperture Small Size Telescopes (SSTs), enabling continuous gamma-ray detection across the full energy band from 20 GeV to 100 TeV. With core advantages of an ultra-low detection threshold ( GeV), ultra-high angular resolution (), ultra-large effective area ( m), extreme cosmic ray background rejection (proton rejection efficiency ), and rapid transient response ( ns trigger latency), NG-ACTA targets the most…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
