Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The Low Energy Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (LEGS), a joint project among NASA/GSFC, CEN-SACLAY, and Rice University, is designed to perform fine energy resolution measurements of astrophysical sources. In its low energy configuration (20-800 keV energy range) the instrument uses three planar detectors (effective area of 53 sq cm) surrounded by a combination of passive Fe and active NaI for shielding and collimation (FOW of about 5 x 10 deg FWHM). In a typical one-day balloon flight, LEGS sensitivity limit (3 sigma) for narrow line features is not greater than about 0.0003 ph/sq cm s (at 100 kev).
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
International Cosmic Ray Conference; Aug 22, 1983 - Sep 03, 1983; Bangalore; India
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