Sub-TeV gamma-ray astrophysics using large air Cerenkov telescopes

Authors
Citation
T. Tanimori, Sub-TeV gamma-ray astrophysics using large air Cerenkov telescopes, PROG T PH S, (143), 2001, pp. 78-98
Citations number
61
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
Journal title
PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS SUPPLEMENT
ISSN journal
03759687 → ACNP
Issue
143
Year of publication
2001
Pages
78 - 98
Database
ISI
SICI code
0375-9687(2001):143<78:SGAULA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
In 1990's Very High Energy Gamma-ray Astrophysics has dramatically advanced due to the advent of Imaging Air Cerenkov Telescopes (IACTs), and has been widely recognized as an important field of astronomy. After the first dete ction of persistent TeV gamma-ray emission from the Crab in 1989, several t ypes of TeV gamma-ray sources have been detected and established. Successiv e discoveries of active galactic nuclei emitting TeV gamma rays after 1992 especially astonished and enabled us directly to watch the high energy phen omena around the huge black holes at the center of galaxies. Recent detecti ons of TeV gamma-ray emission from several supernova remnants have been rep orted in both southern and northern skies, which had been eagerly looked fo rward to since the beginning of cosmic-ray physics. Those are expected to b e a clue of not only the galactic cosmic-ray origin but also the understand ing of the particle acceleration due to a diffusive shock. At first we present the recent observational results and the understanding of high energy phenomena in gamma-ray sources, particularly galactic TeV ga mma-ray sources. A brief review of experimental aspect of Very High Energy Gamma-ray Astronomy are also described including the perspective of TeV gam ma-ray astronomy in the next decade.