Status and recent results of MAGIC
Javier Rico, Robert Wagner

TL;DR
MAGIC is a unique ground-based gamma-ray telescope capable of detecting high-energy gamma rays below 100 GeV, providing recent experimental results that advance our understanding of the northern sky in this energy range.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent experimental results from MAGIC, highlighting its unique capability to observe gamma rays below 100 GeV from the northern sky.
Findings
MAGIC has detected gamma-ray sources in the 30 GeV-30 TeV range.
Recent results include new source discoveries and spectral measurements.
MAGIC's observations complement space-based gamma-ray telescopes.
Abstract
MAGIC is a single-dish Cherenkov telescope located on La Palma (Spain), hence with an optimal view on the Northern sky. Sensitive in the 30 GeV-30 TeV energy band, it is nowadays the only ground-based instrument being able to measure high-energy gamma-rays below 100 GeV. We review the most recent experimental results obtained using MAGIC.
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