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September 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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PSR B1706-44: The second pulsar detected by H.E.S.S. in the 10-100 GeV energy range

September 2019 Pulsars Over fifty years ago in 1967, a new type of signal was observed for the first time by radio astronomers [1]. The signal was periodic, remarkably regular, with a peak every…

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August 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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Dark matter search towards selected dwarf satellites of the Milky Way detected by the Dark Energy Survey

August 2019 Fig. 1: Milky Way dwarf satellites detected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES) in the first two years of operation (red circles and triangles). Recently discovered dwarf galaxy candidates by Pan-STARRS and…

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July 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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Core-collapse supernovae: promising candidates for PeV cosmic-ray acceleration?

July 2019 The quest of the sources of cosmic-ray (CR) particles is a hot topic in high energy astrophysics. So far, Supernova Remnants (SNRs) have been proven to be the good candidates concerning CR…

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June 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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PKS1830-211: a flaring gravitationally lensed galaxy

June 2019 The Extragalactic Background Light (EBL) is the diffuse electromagnetic radiation which permeates the Universe. The largest part of the energy density of EBL is contributed by the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). The…

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May 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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HESSJ1826-130: An extreme particle accelerator in the Galactic Plane

May 2019 Very-high-energy (VHE, E > 0.1 TeV) astronomy has rapidly progressed in the last years and currently about two hundred sources at TeV energies are known. The variety of TeV source classes is…

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April 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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The Long Term Variability of the Blazar Markarian 501 – Getting to Know Your Neighbours Better!

April 2019 Fig. 1: Representation of flicker-noise (also called pink noise). The left panel shows the emission lightcurve of the coloured dot on the right panel. The flux varies according to a defined mathematical…

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March 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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The H.E.S.S. I legacy extragalactic survey

March 2019 From the beginning of the H.E.S.S. I four telescope observations, until the upgrade with the addition of the 28m diameter telescope marking H.E.S.S. phase II (January 2013), H.E.S.S continuously observed both the…

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February 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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First observation of a UAV with IACTs

February 2019 In a never-ending quest to better understand the Universe around us, astronomers are constantly in pursuit of new technologies and techniques that make their observations more accurate and their telescopes more sensitive.…

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January 1, 2019 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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3C279 – the monster in Virgo is back!

January 2019 [1] The relativistic Doppler effect tells us that a receding object will appear redder, while an approaching one will appear bluer and the higher the relative velocity, the stronger the effect. Because…

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December 1, 2018 by H.E.S.S. Collaboration
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Searching for very-high-energy cosmic-ray electron sources

December 2018 Most TeV cosmic rays are believed to be produced in the Galaxy. In contrast to hadronic cosmic rays, cosmic ray electrons (CRE) propagating in the interstellar medium quickly lose their energy though…

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