Atsushi Takada, Tomonori Ikeda, Mitsuru Abe, Hirotake Tsukamoto, Ryo Yoshioka, Toru Tanimori, Taito Takemura, Kei Yoshikawa, Yoshitaka Mizumura, Shunsuke Kurosawa, Kentaro Miuchi, Tatsuya Sawano, Takeshi Nakamori, Haruki Iiyama, Tomohiko Oka, Masaki Mori, Kenji Hamaguchi, Junko Kushida
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, (13093) 130932P, Aug 21, 2024
MeV gamma-ray observations provide unique information about nucleosynthesis, diffusion in our galaxy, low-energy cosmic rays, particle acceleration, and other phenomena. However, the detection sensitivity in this band is significantly lower than that in other bands due to a large background contamination. To address this issue, we are developing an electron-tracking Compton camera (ETCC) with powerful background rejection tools based on Compton recoil electron tracks. This will enable future observations to be conducted with greater sensitivity. We have successfully demonstrated the detection technology and performance of the ETCC with two balloon experiments. We are preparing for the next balloon flight, SMILE-3, to observe galactic diffusion gamma rays and some bright celestial objects.