The Advanced Gamma-ray Imaging System (AGIS): Real Time Stereoscopic Array Trigger

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Abstract

Future large arrays of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) such as AGIS and CTA are conceived to comprise of 50 - 100 individual telescopes each having a camera with 10**3 to 10**4 pixels. To maximize the capabilities of such IACT arrays with a low energy threshold, a wide field of view and a low background rate, a sophisticated array trigger is required. We describe the design of a stereoscopic array trigger that calculates image parameters and then correlates them across a subset of telescopes. Fast Field Programmable Gate Array technology allows to use lookup tables at the array trigger level to form a real-time pattern recognition trigger tht capitalizes on the multiple view points of the shower at different shower core distances. A proof of principle system is currently under construction. It is based on 400~MHz FPGAs and the goal is for camera trigger rates of up to 10~MHz and a tunable cosmic-ray background suppression at the array level.

Authors

  • T. Cundiff

  • J. Dawson

  • G. Drake

  • C. Duke

  • J. Buckley

  • K. Byrum

  • J. Anderson

  • B. Haberichter

  • H. Krawzcynski

  • F. Krennrich

  • A. Madhavan

  • M. Schroedter

  • A. Smith