The Polarized Gamma-ray Observer (PoGOLite) is a balloon-borne instrument that can measure polarization in the energy range 25--240 keV. The instrument adopts an array of well-type "phoswich" detectors in order to suppress backgrounds. Based on the anisotropy of Compton scattering angles resulting from polarized gamma-rays, the polarization of the observed source can be reconstructed. During July 12-26 of 2013, a successful near-circumpolar pathfinder flight was conducted from Esrange, Sweden, to Norilsk, Russia. During this two-week flight, several observations of the Crab were conducted. Here, we present the PoGOLite instrument and summarize the 2013 flight.
@article{arxiv.1503.01300,
title = {Pathfinder flight of the Polarized Gamma-ray Observer (PoGOLite) in 2013},
author = {Takafumi Kawano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.01300},
year = {2019}
}