(Very)-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astrophysics: the Future
Alesandro De Angelis

TL;DR
This paper discusses upcoming projects and future directions in very-high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics, focusing on new telescopes and detection methods to enhance understanding of the high-energy universe.
Contribution
It provides an overview of planned and proposed gamma-ray observatories, emphasizing technological advancements and future research trajectories.
Findings
Construction of CTA has begun.
New detectors using air shower reconstruction are planned.
Future projects will significantly expand gamma-ray astrophysics capabilities.
Abstract
Several projects planned or proposed can significantly expand our knowledge of the high-energy Universe in gamma rays. Construction of the Cherenkov telescope array CTA is started, and other detectors are planned which will use the reconstruction of extensive air showers. This report explores the near future, and possible evolutions in a longer term.
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