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CANGAROO-III and beyondMasaki Mori*
for the CANGAROO team*ICRR, The University of Tokyo
Pre-ICRC workshop: New Generation Cherenkov Imaging Telescopes
Aug 1-2, 2005, Mumbai, India
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2Woomera, South Australia
“CANGAROO”=
Collaboration of Australia and Nippon for a GAmma Ray Observatory in the Outback
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CANGAROO teamUniversity of AdelaideAustralian National University Ibaraki UniversityIbaraki PrefecturalUniversityKonan UniversityKyoto UniversitySTE Lab, Nagoya UniversityNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Kitasato UniversityShinshu UniversityInstitute of Space and Astronautical ScienceTokai UniversityICRR, University of TokyoYamagata UniversityYamanashi GakuinUniversity
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Brief history of CANGAROO1987: SN1987A1990: 3.8m telescope1990: ICRR-Adelaide Physics agreement1992: Start obs. of 3.8m tel.1994: PSR 1706-441998: SNR10061999: 7m telescope2000: Upgrade to 10m2001: U.Tokyo-U.Adelaide agreement2002: Second and third 10m tel.2004: Four telescope system
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Why Woomera?NZ: too wet, not many clear nightsWoomera:
Former rocket range and prohibited area…infra-structure and supportAdelaide group was operating BIGRAT
ELDO rocket Launch site in ’60s
BIGRAT (BIcentennial Gamma RAy Telescope)
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CANGAROO-II telescopeUpgraded in 2000 from 7m telescope completed in 1999114 x 80cm CFRP mirror segments in parabola(first plastic-base mirror in the world!)Focal length 8mAlt-azimuth mount552ch imaging cameraCharge and timing electronics
(March 2000)
Tanimori et al., ICRC 1999
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CFRP mirror & tuning system
80cmφ, 5.5kg
Kawachi et al., Astropart.Phys. 14, 261 (2001)
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CANGAROO-II camera3° FOVR4124UV(Hamamatsu)
0.115° pixelLightguide16PMTs/module
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CANGAROO-II Electronics
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CANGAROO-II & -III
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T2 T4 T3 T1
Woomera: 2004 March
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Basic specifications of telescopesT2Location:
31°06’S, 136°47’E160m a.s.l.
Telescope:114× 80cmφ FRP mirrors (57m2, Al surface)8m focal lengthAlt-azimuth mount
Camera: T1: 552ch (2.7° FOV)T2,T3,T4: 427ch (4° FOV)
Electronics:TDC+ADC
Mori et al., Snowbird WS (1999)
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GFRP mirrors and tuning system
2°.0
Before tuning
After tuning
Tuning using star images via a CCD camera
Ohishi et al., ICRC 2003
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Spot size
Point Spread Function (FWHM)
T1: 0.20°
T2: 0.21°
T3: 0.14°
T4: 0.16°
T4
X (horizontal)
0.7°
Y (
vert
ical
)
Image of a star on camera observed by a CCD camera
(measured at construction time)
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CANGAROO-III camera
T1 T2,T3,T4
FOV 3°
552
~110kg
½”
square
negative
1ch/16 PMTs
4°
Num.of pixel 427
Weight ~110kg
Size of PMT ¾”
Pixel arrangement hexagonal
HV polarity positive
HV supply unit 1ch/1 PMT
R3479 (Hamamatsu)Lightguide (T1/T234)
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PMT gain uniformity and linearity
Kabuki et al., Nucl. Instr. Meth. A500, 318-336 (2003)
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Lightguide design
Winstone cone cross section Efficiency vs. incident angle
Kajino et al., ICRC2001
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High voltage control & monitor
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Camera calibrationBlue LED flasher at the reflector center
Blue LED flasher in the camera box
Patterned screen
Yamaoka et al., ICRC2003
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CANGAROO-III Electronics (1)
Kubo et al., ICRC 2003
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CANGAROO-III Electronics (2)
Discriminator and summing module (DSM) Trigger logic
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CANGAROO-III Electronics (3)
ADC linearitySingle photoelectron spectrum measured with DSM and ADC
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Telescope control
Position data (every
100ms)
Position command (alt-azimuth)
Telescope control unit
Local area network
Remote command/position data/NTP
Driving control PC
RS-232C
GPS
Hayashi et al., ICRC2003
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Star tracking
CCD X-axis (degree)
CC
D Y
-axi
s (d
egre
e)
RMS deviation0.013 degree
Star position error observed by a CCD camera
PMT size
T3
Hear Kiuchi’stalk!
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Construction of CANGAROO-III
: Construction: Observation start: Expansion to 10m
: Observation: Tuning
T1
T2
T3
T4
20001999 2001 2002 2003 20043 311 12 731 6
4-t
eles
cope
ster
eo
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Sample of 4-fold stereo events
Data: 2004 March
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Global trigger systemd
100m
Δt=d/c < 500nsvariable
Coincidence
Opt.fiber
650ns
Event number
Trigger
Telesco
pes
Turnaround~2.5μs
Wait time~5μs
Telesco
pes
Trigger
Before: “software trigger”Each telescopes triggered independently
Now: “hardware stereo”Requires at least 2 telescopes
If no coincidence ⇒ ResetDead time ×1/100
150m Opt.fiber
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Effect of global triggers
Length/size
hadronmuon
with global trigger
without global trigger with global trigger
without global trigger
Muon events are removed!
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Beyond CANGAROO-IIIIn the near future
Improvement of old T1 and others
In the long rangeNo unified plan yet…Started brainstorming, technical and physical considerations…
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Where should we go?
Lower Energy
Higher sensitivity
Higher Energy
Wider coverage
Large reflector/
high altitude
Wide FOV
camera
Large effective
area
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A case study: array of telescopesHow to achieve large effective area in modest cost?Large span array with wide cameras?
SPAN
Yoshikoshi et al. Paleiseau WS (2005)
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Lateral distribution of lightTail is extended beyond 150m!
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Array span vs. effective area6° FOV cameraGamma-ray energy:100 GeV, 1 TeV, 10 TeV
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SummaryCANGAROO-III is a system of 10m imaging Cherenkov telescope build by Japanese-Australian collaboration.
We have been carrying out 4-telescope stereo observations of sub-TeV gamma-rays since 2004 March. Now we have incorporated a global trigger system to reduce muons.
We are studying the next-generation telescopes. One option could be a large-span array of telescopes to increase the effective area.