Latest Results from VERITAS: Gamma 2016
J. Holder (for the VERITAS Collaboration)

TL;DR
VERITAS has been observing the northern TeV sky since 2007, studying over 50 gamma-ray sources, and is collaborating with other gamma-ray and multimessenger observatories to enhance understanding of high-energy astrophysical phenomena.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent VERITAS results and discusses future prospects for collaborative gamma-ray and multimessenger astrophysics.
Findings
Observation of over 50 gamma-ray sources.
Recent results on active galaxies, pulsars, and supernova remnants.
Discussion of collaborative opportunities with other observatories.
Abstract
The VERITAS imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope array has been observing the northern TeV sky with four telescopes since summer 2007. Over 50 gamma-ray sources have been studied, including active and starburst galaxies, pulsars and their nebulae, supernova remnants and Galactic binary systems. We review here some of the most recent VERITAS results, and discuss the status and prospects for collaborative work with other gamma-ray instruments, and with multimessenger observatories.
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