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High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy : Results on Fundamental Questions after 30 Years of Ground-Based Observations



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Autore: de Almeida Ulisses Barres Visualizza persona
Titolo: High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy : Results on Fundamental Questions after 30 Years of Ground-Based Observations Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (504 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Mathematics & science
Soggetto non controllato: gamma ray astronomy
imaging atmospheric Cherenkov technique
TeV gamma-rays
non-thermal radiation
keV-TeV cosmic sources
INTEGRAL legacy data base
relativistic astrophysics
gamma rays
cosmic rays
interstellar medium
Milky Way
galaxies
radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
high energy astrophysics
background radiation
photon-photon interaction
pair production
axion-like particles
gamma-rays
IACTs
intergalactic magnetic fields
high-energy gamma rays
electromagnetic cascades
pevatrons
Galactic cosmic rays
PeVatron
Crab Nebula
angular resolution
energy spectral distribution
γ-ray astronomy
very-high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics
astroparticle physics
imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes
Quantum Gravity
Lorentz invariance violation
time of flight
modified photon interactions
very-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
open science
data format
multi-messenger
real-time
high-energy
alerts
very-high-energy γ-ray astronomy
atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes
source catalogues
gamma-ray astronomy
Cherenkov telescopes
ISM: supernova remnants
ISM: individual objects-Crab Nebula
pulsars: general
radiation mechanisms: nonthermal
gamma rays: general
acceleration of particles
astrophysical plasmas
MHD
high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics
Gamma-ray bursts
non-thermal emission
radiative processes
very-high energy Gamma-rays
statistical analysis
likelihood
bayes
imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope
IACT
IACT technology
very high energy gamma-ray telescope
ground-based gamma-ray astrophysics
Persona (resp. second.): DoroMichele
de AlmeidaUlisses Barres
Sommario/riassunto: This volume celebrates the 30th anniversary of the first very-high energy (VHE) gamma-ray Source detection: the Crab Nebula, observed by the pioneering ground-based Cherenkov telescope Whipple, at teraelectronvolts (TeV) energies, in 1989. As we entered a new era in TeV astronomy, with the imminent start of operations of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) and new facilities such as LHAASO and the proposed Southern Wide-Field Gamma-ray Observatory (SWGO), we conceived of this volume as a broad reflection on how far we have evolved in the astrophysics topics that dominated the field of TeV astronomy for much of recent history.In the past two decades, H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS pushed the field of TeV astronomy, consolidating the field of TeV astrophysics, from few to hundreds of TeV emitters. Today, this is a mature field, covering almost every topic of modern astrophysics. TeV astrophysics is also at the center of the multi-messenger astrophysics revolution, as the extreme photon energies involved provide an effective probe in cosmic-ray acceleration, propagation and interaction, in dark matter and exotic physics searches. The improvement that CTA will carry forward and the fact that CTA will operate as the first open observatory in the field, mean that gamma-ray astronomy is about to enter a new precision and productive era.This book aims to serve as an introduction to the field and its state of the art, presenting a series of authoritative reviews on a broad range of topics in which TeV astronomy provided essential contributions, and where some of the most relevant questions for future research lie.
Altri titoli varianti: High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy
Titolo autorizzato: High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-5728-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910639997503321
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