“…Though photoelectric polarimeters are expected to provide sensitive polarization measurements, these instruments are effective primarily in soft X-rays where radiation from the source is expected to be less polarized because of the dominance of thermal radiation. Consequently, many groups across the globe are now involved in developing Compton polarimeters effective in hard X-ray regime where the expected polarization is above the typical sensitivity level of the instruments [56,31,29,8,40]. For the same reason, there have been several attempts during the last decade in retrieving polarization information from instruments, not specifically designed for polarimetry but could be sensitive to it [35,14,33,27,19,17,38,21,20,36,37,32,12,50].…”