First measurement of the polarisation asymmetry of a gamma-ray beam between 1.7 to 74 MeV with the HARPO TPC

Philippe Gros,Sho Amano,D. Attié,Denis Bernard,P. Bruel,Denis Calvet,P. Colas,S. Daté,Alain Delbart,M. Frotin, Yannick Geerebaert,B. Giebels,Diego Götz,Satoshi Hashimoto, Deirdr Horan, Takuya Kotaka, Marc Louzir, Yasuhito Minamiyama,Shuji Miyamoto,Haruo Ohkuma, Patrick Poilleux, Igor Semeniouk,Patrick Sizun, Akinori Takemoto,Masashi Yamaguchi,Shaobo Wang

Proceedings of SPIE(2016)

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Current gamma-ray telescopes suffer from a gap in sensitivity in the energy range between 100 keV and 100 MeV, and no polarisation measurement has ever been done on cosmic sources above 1 MeV. Past and present e(+)e(-) pair telescopes are limited at lower energies by the multiple scattering of electrons in passive tungsten converter plates. This results in low angular resolution, and, consequently, a drop in sensitivity to point sources below 1 GeV. The polarisation information, which is carried by the azimuthal angle of the conversion plane, is lost for the same reasons. HARPO (Hermetic ARgon POlarimeter) is an R&D program to characterise the operation of a gaseous detector (a Time Projection Chamber or TPC) as a high angular-resolution and sensitivity telescope and polarimeter for gamma rays from cosmic sources. It represents a first step towards a future space instrument in the MeV-GeV range. We built and characterised a 30cm cubic demonstrator [SPIE 91441M], and put it in a polarised gamma-ray beam at the NewSUBARU accelerator in Japan. Data were taken at photon energies from 1.74 MeV to 74 MeV and with different polarisation configurations. We describe the experimental setup in beam. We then describe the software we developed to reconstruct the photon conversion events, with special focus on low energies. We also describe the thorough simulation of the detector used to compare results. Finally we will present the performance of the detector as extracted from this analysis and preliminary measurements of the polarisation asymmetry. This beam-test qualification of a gas TPC prototype in a gamma-ray beam could open the way to high-performance gamma-ray astronomy and polarimetry in the MeV-GeV energy range in the near future.
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gamma-ray,pair conversion,telescope,polarimeter,time projection chamber,tracking,gaseous detector,micro-pattern gas detector,micromegas,gas electron multiplier
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