The Keck Solar Two gamma-ray telescope, and its observations of the Crab Nebula

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The Keck Solar Two gamma-ray observatory in Barstow, CA is a 32-channel, heliostat array detector. Data taken in the spring of 2002 indicate a statistically unambiguous gamma-ray signal from the Crab Nebula. Details of the detector and its performance are discussed here, as are observations of the Crab. Future prospects for the detector, after a planned expansion and upgrade, are also described.

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