Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
Vintage Gamma-Rays
Explanation:
Gamma-rays [ http://imagine.gsfc…history_gamma.html ] are the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation [ http://imagine.gsfc…emspectrum.html ]. But these high energy photons penetrate and interact in normal materials and cannot be focused by lenses and mirrors like those in optical telescopes. So how do you make an image in gamma-ray light [ http://imagine.gsfc…gamma_detectors.html ]? One way is to use a patterned mask of material which can cast gamma-ray shadows [ http://home.iae.nl/…] on a digital detector array. The mask is called a coded aperture [ http://lheawww.gsfc…] and the resulting shadow patterns can be used to construct a gamma-ray image of the source. For example, consider the picture above [ http://heasarc.gsfc…technology/isgri_fir st_image.html ]. In place of a coded mask [ http://swift.sonoma…], familiar objects were positioned in front of a detector array and illuminated with gamma-rays in a laboratory test. Do you recognize the shadow [ http://www.shadowra…] image? (Click on the picture for the focused visible light image.) Destined to fly on the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory [ http://astro.estec.…integral.html ] (INTEGRAL [ http://heasarc.gsfc…integralgof.html ]) satellite scheduled for launch in 2002, the detector array will be part of the imaging gamma-ray telescope, IBIS [ http://astro.estec.…integ_payload_imager .html ].
Credit and Copyright:
keyword:
gamma-ray
keyword:
coded aperture
keyword:
telescope
facet_when:
2002
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_where:
Washington, D.C.
facet_what:
Imager
facet_what:
USERS
facet_what:
Visible Light
facet_what:
IAE
facet_what:
INTEGRAL
facet_what:
Swift
facet_when_year:
2002
original url:
UID:
SPD-APOD-ap000630

Vintage Gamma-Rays