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@INBOOK{Mukherjee:490819,
      author       = {Hanna, D and Liu, R-Y and Weinstein, A and Sitarek, J and
                      Giavitto, Gianluca and Parsons, Robert Daniel and Park, N
                      and Prandini, E and Casanova, S and Gaggero, D and Zandanel,
                      F and de Ona Wilhelmi, Emma Maria and Mazin, D and Taylor,
                      Andrew and Pueschel, Elisa and Biteau, J and Doro, M and
                      Sánchez-Conde, M A and Huetten, Moritz and Santander, M and
                      Satalecka, Konstancja and Schüssler, F and Aharonian, F},
      editor       = {Mukherjee, Reshmi and Zanin, Roberta},
      title        = {{T}he {S}cience {P}rogram of the {T}hird {G}eneration
                      {IACT}s for {E}xploring {C}osmic {G}amma {R}ays},
      address      = {Singapore},
      publisher    = {World Scientific},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2022-08040},
      isbn         = {978-981-327-571-3},
      series       = {Advances in Very High Energy Astrophysics},
      pages        = {492},
      year         = {2024},
      note         = {Copyright reserved World Scientific},
      comment      = {Advances in Very High Energy Astrophysics - The Science
                      Program of the Third Generation IACTs for Exploring Cosmic
                      Gamma Rays},
      booktitle     = {Advances in Very High Energy
                       Astrophysics - The Science Program of
                       the Third Generation IACTs for
                       Exploring Cosmic Gamma Rays},
      abstract     = {Very-high-energy astrophysics studies the most energetic
                      photons in the sky allowing the exploration of the violent
                      and extreme non-thermal phenomena in the Universe.
                      Significant advances in knowledge have been made in this
                      field using ground-based imaging atmospheric Cherenkov
                      telescopes (IACTs) as detectors to study the
                      very-high-energy physical processes in the Universe. This
                      book reviews the progress in the field since the advent of
                      the second generation IACTs in around 2004.Going through the
                      scientific highlights obtained by the three current
                      instruments of this kind, H.E.S.S., VERITAS and MAGIC,
                      operating now for more than ten years, this book presents a
                      state-of-the-art knowledge in four areas of modern
                      astrophysics and cosmology, namely the origin of the cosmic
                      rays, the physic of compact objects and their resulting
                      relativistic outflows, gamma-ray cosmology and the search
                      for dark matter. Along with a detailed review of the
                      outstanding scientific outcome, a summary of the key
                      technological developments that yielded to the recognized
                      success of the technique is also provided.This book is
                      written for young academics in the fields of astrophysics,
                      high energy physics and cosmology. At the same time, it can
                      serve as a source of reference for the expert in the field.},
      cin          = {$Z_HESS$ / $Z_EL$},
      cid          = {$I:(DE-H253)Z_HESS-20210408$ / $I:(DE-H253)Z_EL-20210408$},
      pnm          = {613 - Matter and Radiation from the Universe (POF4-613)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-613},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)HESS-20170101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)7},
      doi          = {10.1142/11141},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/490819},
}