HEGRA Contributions to the 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference
HEGRA Collaboration, in particular: N. Goetting (2), G. Heinzelmann, (2), W. Hofmann (1), D.Horns (1), D. Kranich (3), G. Puehlhofer (1), G., Rowell (1), M. Tluczykont (2), N. Tonello (3), V. Vitale (3) ((1) Max-Planck, Institut f. Kernphysik, Heidelberg

TL;DR
This collection of HEGRA collaboration papers presents recent results in gamma-ray astronomy, including observations of various cosmic sources, system performance, and sky scans, advancing understanding of high-energy astrophysical phenomena.
Contribution
The paper compiles and reports new observational results and system performance data from HEGRA's gamma-ray observations, providing comprehensive insights into cosmic gamma-ray sources.
Findings
Detection of gamma-ray emissions from multiple AGN
Performance metrics of the HEGRA system
Sky survey results identifying new TeV sources
Abstract
This preprint encompasses thirteen individual contributions of the HEGRA collaboration to the 28th International Cosmic Ray conference in Tsukuba, Japan. The papers report on results on M87, M31, H1426+428, Mkn421, 1ES1959+650, Scan of the TeV sky, Performance of the system, GeV sources, 54 AGN, and SN1006
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
