TeV blazars: Status of observations
The close relation between ground-based TeV observations and satellite borne gamma-ray measurements has been important for the understanding of blazars. The observations which involve the TeV component in blazar studies are reviewed.
Main Authors: | Krennrich, F, Biller, S, Bond, I, Boyle, P, Bradbury, S, Breslin, A, Buckley, J, Burdett, A, Gordo, J, Carter-Lewis, D, Catanese, M, Cawley, M, Fegan, D, Finley, J, Gaidos, J, Hall, T, Hillas, A, Lamb, R, Lessard, R, Masterson, C, McEnery, J, Mohanty, G, Moriarty, P, Quinn, J, Rodgers, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1999
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