Spi: A High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer For Integral

Proceedings of the Fourth Compton Symposium(1997)

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SPI (Spectrometer for INTEGRAL) is a high spectral resolution gamma-ray telescope using cooled germanium detectors that will, be flown on board the INTEGRAL mission in 2001. It consists of an array of 19 closely-packed germanium detectors surrounded by an active bismuth germanate (BGO) anti-coincidence shield. The instrument operates over the energy range 20 keV to 8 MeV with an energy resolution of 1-5 keV. A tungsten coded-aperture mask located 1.7 m from the detector array provides imaging over a 15 degrees fully-coded field-of-view with an angular resolution of similar to 3 degrees. The point source narrow-line sensitivity is estimated to be 3-7 x 10(-6) ph cm(-2) s(-1) over most of the range of the instrument (E > 200 keV) for a 10(6) s observation. With its combination of high sensitivity, high spectral resolution and imaging, SPI will improve significantly over the performance of previous instruments such as HEAO-3, OSSE, and Comptel. It can be expected to take a major step forward in experimental studies in nuclear astrophysics. The SPI instrument is being developed under the auspices of the European Space Agency by a large international team of scientists and engineers in both Europe and the United States.
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gamma ray,gamma ray spectrometer,spectral resolution,point source,nuclear astrophysics,field of view
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