Feasibility of Observing Gamma-Ray Polarization from Cygnus X-1 Using a CubeSat

Chang, Hsiang-Kuang; Laurent, Philippe; Rodriguez, Jerome; Yang, Chien-Ying; Chang, Yi-Chi; Liang, Hung-Hsiang; Chu, Che-Yen; Hsiang, Jr-Yue; Chiu, Jeng-Lun; Lin, Chih-Hsun

Taiwan, France

Abstract

Instruments flown on CubeSats are small. Meaningful applications of CubeSats in astronomical observations rely on the choice of a particular subject that is feasible for CubeSats. Here we report the result of a feasibility study for observing gamma-ray polarization from Cygnus X-1 using a small Compton polarimeter on board a 3U CubeSat. Silicon detectors and cerium bromide scintillators were employed in the instrument models that we discuss in this study. Through Monte Carlo simulations with a Geant4-based MEGAlib package, we found that, with a 10 Ms on-axis, zenith-direction observation in a low-inclination, low-altitude, Earth-orbit radiation background environment, the minimum detectable polarization degree can be down to about 10% in 160-250 keV, 20% in 250-400 keV, and 65% in 400-2000 keV. A 3U CubeSat dedicated to observing Cygnus X-1 can therefore yield useful information on the polarization state of gamma-ray emissions from the brightest persistent X-ray black hole binary in the sky.

2020 The Astronomical Journal
INTEGRAL 3