Update on the characterisation of the pGCT, a 4m-prototype telescope built as part of the Cherenkov Telescope Array project

2 Sep 2021, 17:10
50m
Talk in parallel session High Energy Astrophysics, Cosmic Rays and Multimessenger Astronomy Discussion Panel HE astrophys. & CRs/Multi-messenger astronomy 3

Speaker

Emma Rébert (Observatoire de Paris GEPI)

Description

The Gamma-ray Cherenkov Telescope prototype (pGCT) is a prototype of an Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope, developed as Small-Sized Telescope (SST) of 4m during the preparation of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). Based on a Schwarzschild-Couder dual-mirror optical design providing an optimised Point Spread Function (PSF) on a wide field, it had its first Cherenkov light on the Meudon site of the Observatoire de Paris in 2015. Since the decision of CTA to harmonize its future SSTs, the pGCT instrument and the experience gained with its development are now used by the Observatoire de Paris team to provide a test bench for Cherenkov astronomy and a pedagogical tool for educational purposes in Meudon. This paper briefly describes the design of the pGCT and presents the lastest advances in the optics of the prototype and its characterisation, directly related to the implementation of new high-quality metallic mirrors carried out since 2020.

Primary authors

Emma Rébert (Observatoire de Paris GEPI) Gilles Fasola (Observatoire de Paris GEPI) David Horville (Observatoire de Paris GEPI)

Co-authors

Jean-Philippe Amans (Observatoire de Paris GEPI) Fatima De Frondat (Observatoire de Paris GEPI) Jean-Laurent Dournaux (Observatoire de Paris GEPI) Jean-Michel Huet (Observatoire de Paris GEPI) Philippe Laporte (Observatoire de Paris GEPI) Hélène Sol (Observatoire de Paris LUTH) Andreas Zech (Observatoire de Paris LUTH)

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