
TL;DR
This paper reviews a decade of TeV gamma-ray astronomy, highlighting observational results from Cherenkov telescopes across various astrophysical sources and phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of recent observational findings in TeV gamma-ray astronomy, emphasizing the expanding source catalog and scientific questions addressed.
Findings
Detection of numerous gamma-ray sources including pulsars and nebulae
Insights into supernova remnants and their role in cosmic ray acceleration
Observations of gamma-ray emissions from active galaxies
Abstract
The field of TeV gamma-ray astronomy has produced many exciting results over the last decade. Both the source catalogue, and the range of astrophysical questions which can be addressed, continue to expand. This article presents a topical review of the field, with a focus on the observational results of the imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope arrays. The results encompass pulsars and their nebulae, supernova remnants, gamma-ray binary systems, star forming regions and starburst and active galaxies.
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