For the first time in the history of high energy astronomy, a large CdTe gamma-ray camera is operating in space. ISGRI is the low-energy camera of the IBIS telescope on board the INTEGRAL satellite. This paper details its design and its in-flight behavior and performances. Having a sensitive area of 2621 cm2 with a spatial resolution of 4.6 mm, a low threshold around 12 keV and an energy resolution of ∼8% at 60 keV, ISGRI shows absolutely no signs of degradation after 9 months in orbit. All aspects of its in-flight behavior and scientific performance are fully nominal, and in particular the observed background level confirms the expected sensitivity of 1 milliCrab for a 106 s observation.
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Lebrun, F., Leray, J. P., Lavocat, P., Crétolle, J., Arquès, M., Blondel, C., … Tourrette, T. (2003). ISGRI: The INTEGRAL Soft Gamma-Ray Imager. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 411(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031367
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