2005
DOI: 10.1080/10556790500142503
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Teraelectronvolt observations of the BL Lac object in 2004

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“…Gamma-rays with energies of about 100 TeV and more, entering the earth atmosphere, produce Extensive Air Shower (EAS) events which could be observed by the detection of the secondary particles of the EAS events on the ground level [6]. This gamma-ray induced EAS events are investigated for diffuse Galactic [7] and extragalactic sources, also Galactic [8], [9] and extragalactic [10] gamma-ray point sources have been investigated too. In this work we have investigated 10 of these point sources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gamma-rays with energies of about 100 TeV and more, entering the earth atmosphere, produce Extensive Air Shower (EAS) events which could be observed by the detection of the secondary particles of the EAS events on the ground level [6]. This gamma-ray induced EAS events are investigated for diffuse Galactic [7] and extragalactic sources, also Galactic [8], [9] and extragalactic [10] gamma-ray point sources have been investigated too. In this work we have investigated 10 of these point sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%