Multi-messenger astronomy with very-high-energy gamma-ray observations

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Abstract

After decades of development, multi-messenger astronomy, the combination of information on cosmic sources from photons, neutrinos, charged particles and gravitational waves, is now an established reality. Within this emerging discipline we argue that very-high-energy gamma-ray observations play a special role. We discuss the recent progress on explosive transients, the connections between neutrino and gamma-ray astronomy, and the search for dark matter. Finally, the experimental prospects for the next decade in the VHE gamma-ray field are summarised.

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Hinton, J., & Ruiz-Velasco, E. (2020). Multi-messenger astronomy with very-high-energy gamma-ray observations. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1468). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1468/1/012096

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