Latest results on galactic sources obtained with the MAGIC telescope
Roberta Zanin (for the MAGIC collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent results from the MAGIC telescope on galactic sources, highlighting observations of binary systems, supernova remnants, and the Crab pulsar above 25 GeV, demonstrating MAGIC's capabilities in high-energy astrophysics.
Contribution
It provides the first detection of the Crab pulsar above 25 GeV and summarizes MAGIC's recent galactic source observations, enhancing understanding of high-energy phenomena.
Findings
Detection of the Crab pulsar above 25 GeV
Detailed observations of binary systems and supernova remnants
MAGIC's low energy threshold enables new astrophysical insights
Abstract
The MAGIC telescope is the largest single-dish Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope (IACT) with the lowest energy threshold among the current generation of IACTs as low as 25 GeV. Therefore, the MAGIC telescope is a perfect instrument to study the galactic sources especially in the context of observations with the satellite observatories Fermi and AGILE. This paper will give an overview of the MAGIC results on the galactic sources including detailed observations of binary systems, supernova remnants and the first detection of the Crab pulsar above 25 GeV .
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
