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Development of an atmospheric Cherenkov imaging camera for the CANGAROO-III experiment

arXiv:astro-ph/0210254 · doi:10.1016/S0168-9002(03)00331-0

Abstract

A Cherenkov imaging camera for the CANGAROO-III experiment has been developed for observations of gamma-ray induced air-showers at energies from 10$^{11}$ to 10$^{14}$ eV. The camera consists of 427 pixels, arranged in a hexagonal shape at 0.17$^\circ$ intervals, each of which is a 3/4-inch diameter photomultiplier module with a Winston-cone--shaped light guide. The camera was designed to have a large dynamic range of signal linearity, a wider field of view, and an improvement in photon collection efficiency compared with the CANGAROO-II camera. The camera, and a number of the calibration experiments made to test its performance, are described in detail in this paper.

25 pages, 29 figures, elsart.cls, to appear in NIM-A