Physics and astronomy
Ground-based gamma-ray astronomy: status and future
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In this video article the author covers the history and current status of ground-based gamma-ray astronomy. The recent results in this field have brought important implications to various aspects in astrophysics, such as cosmic ray science and black holes and dark matters, and thus advanced our understanding of the dynamic non-thermal universe. The author also discusses the future prospects in this field, especially the possible imaging air Cherenkov telescopes in GeV energy range.

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gamma-rays
cosmic rays
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61109/cs.202407.132
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28 May, 2024
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05 July, 2024
Published
31 July, 2024
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F. Aharonian, Ground-based gamma-ray astronomy: status and future, Coshare Science 02, v5, 1-57 (2024).
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