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This project utilizes the H.E.S.S.-II gamma-ray telescope to investigate cosmic particle acceleration and gamma-ray emissions from extreme astronomical sources. It aims to enhance data accuracy through atmospheric monitoring, improving our understanding of high-energy astrophysical phenomena.
Very-high-energy (VHE; 50 GeV < E < 100 TeV) gamma-ray telescopes observe cosmic particle accelerators, probing fundamental acceleration processes at energies far beyond those achievable at terrestrial accelerators and in extreme environments such as supernova remnants, pulsars, pulsar winds, and the Galactic Center.
The upgraded H.E.S.S.-II telescope array saw first light in July 2012 and represents the cutting edge of the imaging atmospheric Cherenkov technique that enables observations of VH…
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