Physics – Medical Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2010
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ASTROPARTICLE, PARTICLE AND SPACE PHYSICS, DETECTORS AND MEDICAL PHYSICS APPLICATIONS. Proceedings of the 11th Conference. Held
Physics
Medical Physics
Gamma-Ray Photons, Agn, Pulsars, Grbs
Scientific paper
During the last year the Gamma-Ray sky has glowed of new light: the PAMELA experiment, the Pierre Auger Observatory, the AGILE satellite, and the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope are contributing in an unprecedented way to the unveiling of the cosmic distribution of gamma-ray sources and their viable relation with cosmic rays. The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, to be launched next July 2010, will add, for the first time, a precious energetic window, up to a few TeV, to this exciting investigation. We analyze the perspectives of AMS results and the possibilities for the detection of Galactic and Extragalactic gamma-ray astrophysical sources like Pulsars, Microquasars, Gamma-Ray Bursts, and Active Galactic Nuclei.
Boschini M. J.
Gervasi Massimo
Grandi Diego
Memola Elisabetta
Rancoita Pier-Giorgio
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