TY - JOUR
T1 - Prototype schwarzschild-couder telescope for the cherenkov telescope array
T2 - 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2019
AU - CTA SCT Project
AU - Adams, C.
AU - Ambrosi, G.
AU - Ambrosio, M.
AU - Aramo, C.
AU - Benbow, W.
AU - Bertucci, B.
AU - Bissaldi, E.
AU - Bitossi, M.
AU - Boiano, A.
AU - Bonavolontà, C.
AU - Bose, R.
AU - Brill, A.
AU - Buckley, J. H.
AU - Caprai, M.
AU - Covault, C. E.
AU - Di Venere, L.
AU - Fegan, S.
AU - Feng, Q.
AU - Fiandrini, E.
AU - Gent, A.
AU - Giglietto, N.
AU - Giordano, F.
AU - Halliday, R.
AU - Hervet, O.
AU - Hughes, G.
AU - Humensky, T. B.
AU - Ionica, M.
AU - Jin, W.
AU - Kaaret, P.
AU - Kieda, D.
AU - Kim, B.
AU - Licciulli, F.
AU - Loporchio, S.
AU - Masone, V.
AU - Meures, T.
AU - Mode, B. A.W.
AU - Mukherjee, R.
AU - Okumura, A.
AU - Otte, N.
AU - Pantaleo, F. R.
AU - Paoletti, R.
AU - Petrashyk, A.
AU - Powell, J.
AU - Powell, K.
AU - Ribeiro, D.
AU - Rousselle, J.
AU - Rugliancich, A.
AU - Santander, M.
AU - Shang, R.
AU - Stevenson, B.
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PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), with more than 100 telescopes, will be the largest ever ground-based gamma-ray observatory and is expected to greatly improve on both gamma-ray detection sensitivity and energy coverage compared to current-generation detectors. The 9.7-m Schwarzschild-Couder telescope (SCT) is one of the two candidates for the medium size telescope (MST) design for CTA. The novel aplanatic dual-mirror SCT design offers a wide field-of-view with a compact plate scale, allowing for a large number of camera pixels that improves the angular resolution and reduce the night sky background noise per pixel compared to the traditional single-mirror Davies-Cotton (DC) design of ground-based gamma-ray telescopes. The production, installation, and the alignment of the segmented aspherical mirrors are the main challenges for the realization of the SCT optical system. In this contribution, we report on the commissioning status, the alignment procedures, and initial alignment results during the initial commissioning phase of the optical system of the prototype SCT.
AB - The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), with more than 100 telescopes, will be the largest ever ground-based gamma-ray observatory and is expected to greatly improve on both gamma-ray detection sensitivity and energy coverage compared to current-generation detectors. The 9.7-m Schwarzschild-Couder telescope (SCT) is one of the two candidates for the medium size telescope (MST) design for CTA. The novel aplanatic dual-mirror SCT design offers a wide field-of-view with a compact plate scale, allowing for a large number of camera pixels that improves the angular resolution and reduce the night sky background noise per pixel compared to the traditional single-mirror Davies-Cotton (DC) design of ground-based gamma-ray telescopes. The production, installation, and the alignment of the segmented aspherical mirrors are the main challenges for the realization of the SCT optical system. In this contribution, we report on the commissioning status, the alignment procedures, and initial alignment results during the initial commissioning phase of the optical system of the prototype SCT.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85086221779
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85086221779
SN - 1824-8039
VL - 358
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
Y2 - 24 July 2019 through 1 August 2019
ER -