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UVscope and its application aboard the ASTRI-Horn telescope.
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- Author(s): Maccarone, Maria Concetta; La Rosa, Giovanni; Catalano, Osvaldo; Giarrusso, Salvo; Segreto, Alberto; Biondo, Benedetto; Bruno, Pietro; Gargano, Carmelo; Grillo, Alessandro; Impiombato, Domenico; Russo, Francesco; Sottile, Giuseppe
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Experimental Astronomy; Apr2021, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p529-550, 22p
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- Abstract:
UVscope is an instrument, based on a multi-pixel photon detector, developed to support experimental activities for high-energy astrophysics and cosmic ray research. The instrument, working in single photon counting mode, is designed to directly measure light flux in the wavelengths range 300-650 nm. The instrument can be used in a wide field of applications where the knowledge of the nocturnal environmental luminosity is required. Currently, one UVscope instrument is allocated onto the external structure of the ASTRI-Horn Cherenkov telescope devoted to the gamma-ray astronomy at very high energies. Being co-aligned with the ASTRI-Horn camera axis, UVscope can measure the diffuse emission of the night sky background simultaneously with the ASTRI-Horn camera, without any interference with the main telescope data taking procedures. UVscope is properly calibrated and it is used as an independent reference instrument for test and diagnostic of the novel ASTRI-Horn telescope. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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