Bibcode
Garczarczyk, M.; MAGIC Collaboration
Referencia bibliográfica
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, Volume 639, Issue 1, p. 33-36.
Fecha de publicación:
5
2011
Número de citas
1
Número de citas referidas
1
Descripción
MAGIC is a system of two 17 m diameter Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov
Telescopes (IACTs) for ground-based γ-ray astronomy. During many
years, starting with the design phase of the first telescope in 2003,
the upgrade of the second telescope in 2008 up to now, novel
technologies have been developed, commissioned and continuously
improved. Most components and subsystems represent nowadays state of the
art techniques and are under consideration to be used in future
detectors. The large reflector area, together with small diameter, high
quantum efficiency (QE) photomultipliers (PMTs) in combination with an
improved trigger and readout system permits an analysis threshold of 25
GeV, the lowest among current IACTs. MAGIC overlaps in energy with the
upper end of current satellite experiments and gives the unique
opportunity, for the first time, to cross-calibrate ground based versus
satellite born detectors. Some selected techniques used in MAGIC, which
are in context with this conference, are presented.