Home page > Publications > Design and characterization of a single photoelectron calibration system for the NectarCAM camera of the medium-sized telescopes of the Cherenkov Telescope Array
Barbara Biasuzzi, Kevin Pressard, Jonathan Biteau, Brice Geoffroy, Carlos Domingues Goncalves, Giulia Hull, Miktat Imre, Michaël Josselin, Alain Maroni, Bernard Mathon, Lucien Seminor, Tiina Suomijarvi, Thi Nguyen Trung, Laurent Vatrinet
Abstract
In
this work, we describe the optical properties of the single
photoelectron (SPE) calibration system designed for NectarCAM, a camera
proposed for the Medium Sized Telescopes (MST) of the Cherenkov
Telescope Array (CTA). One of the goals of the SPE system, as integral
part of the NectarCAM camera, consists in measuring with high accuracy
the gain of its photo-detection chain. The SPE system is based on a
white painted screen where light pulses are injected through a fishtail
light guide from a dedicated flasher. The screen – placed 15 mm away
from the focal plane – is mounted on an XY motorization that allows
movements over all the camera plane. This allows in-situ measurements of
the SPE spectra via a complete scan of the 1855 photo-multiplier tubes
(PMTs) of NectarCAM. This calibration process will enable the reduction
of the systematic uncertainties on the energy reconstruction of gamma-rays coming from distant astronomical sources and detected by CTA.
We discuss the design of the screen used in the calibration system and
we present its optical performances in terms of light homogeneity and
timing of the signal.
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