An improved technique of image analysis for IACTs and IACT Systems
Abstract
In order to better utilize the information contained in the shower images generated by imaging Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) equipped with cameras with small pixels, images are fit to a parametrization of image shapes gained from Monte Carlo simulations, treating the shower direction, impact point, and energy as free parameters. Monte Carlo studies for a system of IACTs predict an improvement of order 1.5 in the angular resolution. The fitting technique can also be applied to single-telescope images; simulations indicate that the shower direction in space can be reconstructed event-by-event with a resolution of 0.16 deg. to 0.20 deg., allowing to generate genuine source maps. Data from Crab observations with a single HEGRA telescope confirm this prediction.
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