COLLOQUIUM: Imaging the Universe in a Big Bucket of Water: TeV Gamma Rays with Milagro and HAWC
by
Jim Linnemann(Department of Physics & Astronomy, Michigan State University)
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Europe/Stockholm
Oscar Klein auditorium
Oscar Klein auditorium
Description
Cosmic radiation was discovered in 1912, but its origins are not yet
fully explicated. I will report on recent measurements by the Milagro
collaboration of two component of this cosmic radiation: photons with
1 TeV (or more) energy, and the much more copious charged particles of
similar energies. Since photons travel in straight lines from their
source, one can do astronomy with these rare photons, to learn about
the sources of such radiation. I will also discuss a follow-up
project, HAWC (High Altitude Water Cherenkov) presently under
construction in Mexico.