MAGIC Highlights
Josep M. Paredes, MAGIC Collaboration

TL;DR
MAGIC has been observing the sky in very high energy gamma-rays since 2004, producing significant astrophysical and fundamental physics results, especially in recent studies with its stereoscopic telescopes.
Contribution
This paper summarizes key recent findings from MAGIC's gamma-ray observations, highlighting advancements in high-energy astrophysics and fundamental physics research.
Findings
Detection of new gamma-ray sources
Insights into astrophysical phenomena at TeV energies
Constraints on fundamental physics theories
Abstract
MAGIC has been exploring the sky at Very High Energy gamma-rays (50 GeV - 50 TeV) since 2004, operating first with a single telescope and from 2009 with two telescopes in stereoscopic mode. MAGIC has carried out a observational program involving fundamental physics and astrophysics topics. In this paper we present some of the most important results obtained by MAGIC, with a special emphasis in the most recent ones.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
