Application of two-dimensional imaging to very-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy, 1 May 1983 - 30 April 1984

Computer Science – Numerical Analysis

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Cosmic Rays, Gamma Ray Bursts, Gamma Rays, Image Processing, Telescopes, Cameras, Electromagnetic Radiation, Ionizing Radiation, Numerical Analysis

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Progress on the development of the fast large aperture camera on the 10m reflector on Mt. Hopkins at Whipple Observatory is reported. Preliminary observations with the 19 element camera show that the camera behaves as predicted. It is proposed to expand the camera to 37 elements and to recoat the mirrors of the 10m reflector. An additional 3m reflector will be added to the system to improve its angular discrimination. The camera will be used in the winter of 1983-1984 in an extensive series of observations of candidate gamma ray sources.

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