Gamma-Ray Astrophysics
Alessandro De Angelis, Manuela Mallamaci

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state and recent advances in high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics, highlighting new detector technologies and their contributions to understanding extreme cosmic phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent gamma-ray astrophysics results and discusses future prospects in the field.
Findings
Significant progress in understanding violent cosmic phenomena.
Advancements in gamma-ray detector technology.
Future directions for gamma-ray astrophysics research.
Abstract
High-energy photons are a powerful probe for astrophysics and for fundamental physics in extreme conditions. During the recent years, our knowledge of the most violent phenomena in the Universe has impressively progressed thanks to the advent of new detectors for gamma rays, both at ground and on satellites. This article reviews the present status of high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics, with emphasis on the recent results and a look to the future.
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