The Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment for the Gamma-Ray Observatory,

1983 
Abstract The Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment (OSSE) for the Gamma Ray Observatory is described. OSSE uses four identical NaI(T1)-CsI(Na) phoswich detectors to provide gamma-ray line and continuum detection capability in the 0.05–10 MeV energy range. Additional gamma-ray and neutron detection capability is achieved above 10 MeV. Each detector has a CsI annular shield and a tungsten alloy collimator which define a 5° × 11° (FWHM) field-of-view. The detectors have independent, single-axis orientation systems which permit offset pointing to provide source-background subtraction. The sensitivity for line gamma rays in the 0.05–10 MeV region will be 2–3 × 10 −5 photons/cm 2 -s for a 10 6 -second observation period. The several modes of data acquisition and the emphases for the planned observational program are discussed.
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