The application of two-dimensional imaging to very high energy gamma ray astronomy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Gamma Ray Astronomy, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Imaging Techniques, Active Galactic Nuclei, Cameras, Gamma Ray Bursts, Markarian Galaxies, Particle Telescopes, Pulsars

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After an introductory overview of gamma-ray astronomy, very brief summaries of research results are given. Summary topics may be grouped as follows: observations (survey of candidate gamma-ray sources; Cygnus X-3; Markarian 421; AGN's: general survey; Crab observations: pulsar outburst), Geminga, AE Aqr, bursts, ARTEMIS, muon telescope, technical developments (11m telescope: dedication and performance; 10-m mount control; CCD cameras; light cones; filters; GRANITE upgrade; trigger configuration; mirror coatings; lightning protection), data analysis (quick look; optical disk archive; false source method), infrastructure, and reviews.

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