IBIS/PICsIT in-flight performances

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PICsIT (Pixellated Imaging CaeSium Iodide Telescope) is the high energy detector of the IBIS telescope on-board the INTEGRAL satellite. PICsIT operates in the gamma-ray energy range between 175 keV and 10 MeV, with a typical energy resolution of 10% at 1 MeV, and an angular resolution of 12 arcmin within a ∼100 square degree field of view, with the possibility to locate intense point sources in the MeV region at the few arcmin level. PICsIT is based upon a modular array of 4096 independent CsI(Tl) pixels, ∼0.70 cm2 in cross-section and 3 cm thick. In this work, the PICsIT on-board data handling and science operative modes are described. This work presents the in-flight performances in terms of background count spectra, sensitivity limit, and imaging capabilities.

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Di Cocco, G., Caroli, E., Celesti, E., Foschini, L., Gianotti, F., Labanti, C., … Trifoglio, M. (2003). IBIS/PICsIT in-flight performances. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 411(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031346

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