Cherenkov reflections: gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy
This book documents how TeV gamma-ray astronomy painstakingly emerged from 20th century traditional cosmic-ray physics to become a keystone feature of contemporary high-energy astrophysics, fundamental to our understanding of high-energy cosmic processes and interactions. Contemporary TeV observatio...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book documents how TeV gamma-ray astronomy painstakingly emerged from 20th century traditional cosmic-ray physics to become a keystone feature of contemporary high-energy astrophysics, fundamental to our understanding of high-energy cosmic processes and interactions. Contemporary TeV observations are based on the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique and in excess of two hundred individual galactic and extra-galactic gamma-ray sources have now been discovered and studied in detail. The book tells the story from the perspective of the Whipple Observatory collaboration, pioneers of the imaging technique. At the same time, parallel developments by the broader community are constantly referenced, discussed and evaluated, mainly in the TeV energy regime but also where relevant at PeV energies. The narrative traces the contributions of many important participants active in the field since the mid-1950s and critically evaluates and provides commentary on the progress of research until the first sources were established beyond doubt, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The final chapter presents a short summary of the contemporary status of TeV gamma-ray astronomy. Written predominantly from a historical perspective, the author guides readers through many decades of instrumental development and evolution, using only minimal mathematical background. This book will appeal to astrophysicists, particle physicists, traditional optical and radio astronomers, as well as others working across a variety of related cognate disciplines. It should be of interest and value to graduate students involved with contemporary fourth-generation TeV research programs such as CTA (Cherenkov Telescope Array) |
Beschreibung: | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xix, 321 pages) illustrations (some color) |
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spelling | Fegan, D. J. Verfasser aut Cherenkov reflections gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy David Fegan Singapore World Scientific 2019 1 online resource (xix, 321 pages) illustrations (some color) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Mode of access: World Wide Web Includes bibliographical references and index This book documents how TeV gamma-ray astronomy painstakingly emerged from 20th century traditional cosmic-ray physics to become a keystone feature of contemporary high-energy astrophysics, fundamental to our understanding of high-energy cosmic processes and interactions. Contemporary TeV observations are based on the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique and in excess of two hundred individual galactic and extra-galactic gamma-ray sources have now been discovered and studied in detail. The book tells the story from the perspective of the Whipple Observatory collaboration, pioneers of the imaging technique. At the same time, parallel developments by the broader community are constantly referenced, discussed and evaluated, mainly in the TeV energy regime but also where relevant at PeV energies. The narrative traces the contributions of many important participants active in the field since the mid-1950s and critically evaluates and provides commentary on the progress of research until the first sources were established beyond doubt, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The final chapter presents a short summary of the contemporary status of TeV gamma-ray astronomy. Written predominantly from a historical perspective, the author guides readers through many decades of instrumental development and evolution, using only minimal mathematical background. This book will appeal to astrophysicists, particle physicists, traditional optical and radio astronomers, as well as others working across a variety of related cognate disciplines. It should be of interest and value to graduate students involved with contemporary fourth-generation TeV research programs such as CTA (Cherenkov Telescope Array) Gamma ray astronomy Cherenkov counters Electronic books https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11171 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fegan, D. J. Cherenkov reflections gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy Includes bibliographical references and index Gamma ray astronomy Cherenkov counters |
title | Cherenkov reflections gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy |
title_auth | Cherenkov reflections gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy |
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title_full | Cherenkov reflections gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy David Fegan |
title_fullStr | Cherenkov reflections gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy David Fegan |
title_full_unstemmed | Cherenkov reflections gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy David Fegan |
title_short | Cherenkov reflections |
title_sort | cherenkov reflections gamma ray imaging and the evolution of tev astronomy |
title_sub | gamma-ray imaging and the evolution of TeV astronomy |
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