Recent topics on very high energy gamma-ray astronomy

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With the advent of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes in late 1980's, ground-based observation of TeV gamma-rays came into reality after struggling trials by pioneers for twenty years, and the number of gamma-ray sources detected at TeV energies has increased to be over seventy now. In this review, recent findings from ground-based very-high-energy gamma-ray observations are summarized (as of 2008 March), and up-to-date problems in this research field are presented. © 2009 The Physical Society of Japan.

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Mori, M. (2009). Recent topics on very high energy gamma-ray astronomy. In Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (Vol. 78, pp. 78–83). Physical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1143/JPSJS.78SA.78

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