Published 2015 | Version v1
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Very high energy gamma ray astronomy from Hanle

  • 1. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai (India)

Description

Over a past decade very high energy (VHE) gamma ray astronomy has emerged as a major astronomical discipline. In India, we have a long tradition of experiments in this field. Few years ago, multi-institutional Himalayan Gamma Ray Observatory (HiGRO) collaboration was formed to set up VHE gamma rays experiments at Hanle, a high altitude location in Himalayas. HAGAR, the first phase of this collaboration is operational since 2008. HAGAR has successfully detected VHE gamma ray emission from some of the extragalactic objects like Mrk 421, Mrk 501 as well as galactic sources including Crab nebula/pulsar. Details of HAGAR telescope system and results obtained will be discussed. HiGRO is now gearing up for the next phase, i.e. 21 m diameter MACE telescope, which is being installed at Hanle at present. Details of MACE telescope system and future plans will be discussed. (author)

Part of:
Proceedings of the advances in astroparticle physics and cosmology

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
Imprint Place
Kolkata (India)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the advances in astroparticle physics and cosmology
Imprint Pagination
67 p.
Journal Page Range
1 p.

Conference

Title
advances in astroparticle physics and cosmology
Acronym
AAPCOS
Dates
12-17 Oct 2015
Place
Kolkata (India)

INIS

Country of Publication
India
Country of Input or Organization
India
INIS RN
48057028
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CRAB NEBULA; GAMMA ASTRONOMY; PULSARS; TELESCOPES
Descriptors DEC
ASTRONOMY; COSMIC RADIO SOURCES; NEBULAE; SUPERNOVA REMNANTS

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