CYGAM
CHARACTERISTICS ACCORDING TO RESULTS OF MONTE-CARLO SIMULATIOUS
a - the e
- e + pair opening angle
|
Effective area versus photon
energy for normal incidence. Green and blue curves - CYGAM telescope (squares - no
constraints on the angle a,
triangles - a<0.50 );
red curve - EGRET telescope. |
|
Effective area versus
photon incidence angle to relative the longitudinal telescope axis (squares -
no constraints on the angle a,
triangles - a<0.50,
spectral index g=2). |
|
Angular resolution versus
photon energy for normal incidence. Green and blue curves- CYGAM telescope (squares - no constraints on the angle a,
triangles - a<0,50); red curve -
EGRET telescope. |
|
Angular resolution for
normal to the axis X incidence versus source power law spectrum index (squares- no constraints on
the angle a, triangles- a<0,5 0). |
|
Angular resolution
versus photon incidence angle relative to the longitudinal telescope axis (squares - no constraints on
the angle a, triangles - a<0,5 0,
spectral index g=2). |
|
Minimum detectable
flux of a compact source
versus the source power law spectrum index (a<0,5 0,
one year of observation).
|
|
Source location capability for
a year of observation for a source with the flux 10 8 cm-2 s 1
(Eg>1GeV)
versus the source power law spectrum index. |
|
Relative accuracy of
spectral index estimation after a year of observation for a source with the flux
10 8 cm -2 s 1 (Eg>1GeV)
versus the source power law
spectrum index. |
table of
contents
previous
page
next page
main page
CYGAM
(PDF, 450 Kb)
Space Research
Institute, 2002- 2003
|