Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1829733 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Results in TeV γ-ray astronomy of recent years (in particular from H.E.S.S.) point to a population of γ-ray sources at energies E>10TeV. This provides strong impetus for future studies in the multi-TeV energy range. This key energy range addresses the origin of PeV cosmic-rays (CRs) at around the knee energy, and also astrophysical questions associated with multi-TeV γ-ray production in an increasing variety of environments. Here, we outline the TenTen project-a proposed stereoscopic array of modest-sized (10-30m2) Cherenkov imaging telescopes optimised for the Eâ¼10-100 TeV range. TenTen telescopes are designed to operate with a wide field of view (8â-10â diameter) and the full array is expected to achieve an effective area of â¼10km2 at energies above 10 TeV. Here, we present a summary of the motivation for TenTen and its key performance parameters.
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Authors
G.P. Rowell, V. Stamatescu, R.W. Clay, B.R. Dawson, R.J. Protheroe, A.G.K. Smith, G.J. Thornton, N. Wild,