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Recent results from VERITAS
by
Daniel, M. K.
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Cosmic rays
/ Dark matter
/ Gamma rays
/ Gravitational waves
/ Neutrinos
/ Northern sky
/ Physics
/ Telescopes
2020
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Recent results from VERITAS
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Daniel, M. K.
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Cosmic rays
/ Dark matter
/ Gamma rays
/ Gravitational waves
/ Neutrinos
/ Northern sky
/ Physics
/ Telescopes
2020
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Recent results from VERITAS
2020
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VERITAS has been observing the northern sky at TeV energies with full sensitivity since 2007. Consisting of a ground based array of four 12 m imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, sited in southern Arizona, it is one of the world's most sensitive detectors of gamma-rays between 85 GeV to 30 TeV. VERITAS maintains a broad scientific programme in many areas of astroparticle physics, including, but not limited to: studies of the acceleration, propagation and indirect measurements of cosmic rays and their spectra; searching for indirect detection signatures of dark matter candidates; and tests of fundamental physics, such as setting constraints on Lorentz invariance violation. There is also an active multi-messenger programme with partners in the electromagnetic, neutrino, and gravitational wave sectors. We review here the current status and some recent results from VERITAS and examine the prospects for future studies.
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IOP Publishing
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