# MAGIC extragalactic highlights from a MeV perspective

**Authors:** Elisa Prandini (for the MAGIC Collaboration)

arXiv: 1908.02154 · 2019-08-07

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent extragalactic physics findings from MAGIC telescopes, emphasizing the connection between MeV and TeV gamma-ray emissions and highlighting the shift from detection to physics-driven research in gamma-ray astronomy.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of MAGIC's recent extragalactic results, focusing on the MeV-TeV connection and the evolving scientific approach in gamma-ray studies.

## Key findings

- Highlights on extragalactic physics from MAGIC
- Insights into MeV-TeV gamma-ray connection
- Emphasis on multi-messenger and multi-band collaboration

## Abstract

In the past fifteen years, the way to study TeV gamma-ray emitters changed drastically. The detection-based approach aimed at populating the TeV gamma-ray sky evolved into a physics-driven one, with the ambitious objective of understanding the mechanisms responsible for the emission and their environments. The synergic collaboration between instruments operating in different electromagnetic bands and with different messengers is therefore crucial. In this talk, I will report highlights on extragalactic physics studies achieved with the MAGIC telescopes, with special emphasis on the MeV-TeV connection.

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