Observations of Extreme Flaring Activity from Markarian 421 with the Whipple 10m Telescope

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Markarian 421 was the first TeV blazar to be detected and has shown extremely variable gamma-ray emission levels over various timescales. During observations by the Whipple 10 m telescope in the 2000/2001 observing season the source was in an extremely active state. We report here on these observations, including the results of a search for very short timescale variability.

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