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Proportional Counter Array (PCA)

The Proportional Counter Array (PCA) provides approximately 6,500 cm (1,010 sq in) of X-ray detector area, in the energy range 2 to 60 keV, for the study of temporal/spectral effects in the X-ray emission from galactic and extragalactic sources.1 The PCA was an array of five proportional counters with a total collecting area of 6,500 cm (1,010 sq in). The instrumental properties were:2

  • Energy range: 2–60 keV;
  • Energy resolution: <18% at 6 keV;
  • Time resolution: 1 μs
  • Spatial resolution: collimator with 1° (FWHM);
  • Detectors: 5 proportional counters;
  • Collecting area: 6,500 cm (1,010 sq in);
  • Layers: 1 propane veto; 3 Xenon, each split into two; 1 Xenon veto layer;
  • Sensitivity: 0.1-mCrab;
  • Background: 90-mCrab.

The PCA is being built by the Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics (LHEA) at Goddard Space Flight Center. The principal investigator was Jean Swank.2

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Footnotes

  1. “Experiment: Proportional Counter Array (PCA)”. NASA. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2021. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

  2. “Proportional Counter Array (PCA)”. NASA. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2018. 2