Science with the Cherenkov Telescope Array

Dainis Dravins, The CTA Consortium

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    Abstract

    The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), will be the major global observatory
    for very high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray astronomy over the next decade
    and beyond. The scientific potential of CTA is extremely broad: from
    understanding the role of relativistic cosmic particles to the search for dark
    matter. CTA is an explorer of the extreme universe, probing environments
    from the immediate neighbourhood of black holes to cosmic voids on the
    largest scales. Covering a huge range in photon energy from 20 GeV to
    300 TeV, CTA will improve on all aspects of performance with respect to
    current instruments. Wider field of view and improved sensitivity will enable
    CTA to survey hundreds of times faster than previous TeV telescopes. The
    angular resolution of CTA will approach 1 arc-minute at high energies —
    the best resolution of any instrument operating above the X-ray band —
    allowing detailed imaging of a large number of gamma-ray sources. A one to
    two order-of-magnitude collection area improvement makes CTA a powerful
    instrument for time-domain astrophysics, three orders of magnitude more
    sensitive on hour timescales than Fermi-LAT at 30 GeV. The observatory
    will operate arrays on sites in both hemispheres to provide full sky coverage
    and will hence maximise the potential for the rarest phenomena such as
    very nearby supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, or gravitational wave transients.
    With 99 telescopes on the southern site and 19 telescopes on the northern
    site, flexible operation will be possible, with sub-arrays available for specific
    tasks.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationSingapore
    PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing
    Number of pages364
    ISBN (Print)978-981-3270-08-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019 Mar 1

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

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