Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1999
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Reviews of Modern Physics, Volume 71, Issue 4, July 1999, pp.897-936
Physics
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Scientific paper
Progress in high-energy gamma-ray astronomy has depended upon the development of sophisticated detectors and analysis techniques. Observations in this decade using space-based and ground-based detectors have observed gamma-ray emission from a variety of sources. For the first time a consistent picture of the γ-ray sky has emerged. This article describes the detection techniques in γ-ray astronomy, the nature of the astrophysical objects studied, and the present state of the observations. Several possible new directions in the field are also described.
Fleury Patrick
Hoffman Cyrus M.
Punch Michael
Sinnis Constantine
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