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FGS, a Multi-Mission Space Gamma-Ray Spectrometer: Design Optimization and First Results

Damien Pailot,Sylvie Blin,Eric Breelle, Jerome Carron,Claude Chapron, Moustapha Dekkali, Enzo Gagligiano,Philippe Laurent, Denis Perret,Nicole Vilmer,Yuuki Wada

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT(2023)

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Abstract
Following the failure of the TARANIS (Tool for the Analysis of RAdiation from lightNIng and Sprites) mission launch[1], the French space agency (CNES) funded a R&D program with APC and LESIA laboratories to develop a new gamma-ray spectrometer. The first studies started in 2021 and lead to a new design called FGS (Fast Gamma-ray Spectrometer) based on new GAGG scintillators readout by SiPM and analysed by the IDEAS/APOCAT fast ASIC. This program's main objective is to build a space qualified FGS prototype before 2024. FGS scientific specifications are based on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGF) science studies but this spectrometer could also be used or optimized for other missions: solar science, astrophysical observations (Gamma-Ray Bursts) or planetology studies. The main instrumental objectives are to detect gamma rays in the [20keV-20MeV] energy range with high count rate abilities and a large detection surface. In this paper, we will present our FGS concept and the first spectroscopic results we obtained, consistent on ground with our scientific requirements.
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Gamma-ray spectrometer,Space instrumentation,Scintillator,GaGG,SiPM,TGF
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