High-(Energy)-Lights The Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Sky

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Erscheinungsjahr:
2008
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Schlagworte:
  • Active galactic nuclei
  • Blazars
  • Cherenkov light
  • Clusters of galaxies
  • Composite supernova remnants
  • EBL absorption
  • Extra-galactic sources
  • Gamma-ray bursts
  • High-energy-lights
  • Imaging air Cherenkov telescopes
  • Lorentz invariance violation
  • Modern astronomy
  • Observational techniques
  • Particle arrays
  • Pulsar wind nebulae
  • Pulsars
  • Shell-type supernova remnants
  • Shower-front sampling techniques
  • Star burst galaxies
  • Star forming regions
  • Unidentified galactic sources
  • VHE gamma-ray sky
  • Very high energy gamma-ray sky
  • X-ray binary systems
Beschreibung:
  • The high-lights of ground-based very-high-energy (VHE, E> 100 GeV) gamma-ray astronomy are reviewed. The summary covers both Galactic and extra-galactic sources. Implications for our understanding of the non-thermal Universe are discussed. Identified VHE sources include various types of su- pernova remnants (shell-type, mixed morphology, composite) including pulsar wind nebulae, and X-ray binary systems. A diverse population of VHE-emitting Galactic sources include regions of active star formation (young stellar associ- ations), and massive molecular clouds. Different types of active galactic nuclei have been found to emit VHE gamma-rays: besides predominantly Blazar-type objects, a radio-galaxy and a fiat-spectrum radio-quasar have been discovered. Finally, many (presumably Galactic) sources have no convincing counterpart and remain at this point unidentified. A total of at least 70 sources are currently known. The next generation of ground based gamma-ray instruments aims to cover the entire accessible energy range from as low as ≈ 10 GeV up to 105 GeV and to improve the sensitivity by an order of magnitude in comparison with current instruments.
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  • info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
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Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH

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