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Hard X-ray and Gamma-Ray Detectors for the NEXT mission Tadayuki Takahashi a,b , Kazuo Makishima b , Yasushi Fukazawa c , Motohide Kokubun b , Kazuhiro Nakazawa a , Masaharu Nomachi b , Hiroyasu Tajima d ,
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Document Date: 2003-10-18 08:09:30


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Tokyo / Kanagawa / Hiroshima / /

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Japan / /

Facility

Hiroshima University / University of Tokyo / Institute of Space / Saitama University / /

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energy band / low energy events / power-law spectrum / energy coverage / latter device / energy range / high energy bands / depleted solid-state imaging detector / accelerated high energy particles / high-energy response / energy deposition / lower-energy / low energy gamma-rays / readout electronics chip / energy resolution / high energy resolutions / imaging / wide energy band / energy ranges / energy / /

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ASIC / Stanford Linear Accelerator Center / Astro-E2 mission / NEXT mission / Hiroshima University / Saitama University / University of Tokyo / Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Department of Physics / Stanford / /

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Ray Detectors / Stanford Linear / Hiroyasu Tajima / Tadayuki Takahashi / Kazuhiro Nakazawa / Kazuo Makishima / Makoto Tashiro / Masaharu Nomachi / Yasushi Fukazawa / /

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California / /

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semiconductor / ASIC / X-ray / readout electronics chip / /

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