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  • Gravitational lensing as a ... Gravitational lensing as a probe of compact object populations in the Galaxy
    Osłowski, S.; Moderski, R.; Bulik, T. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 02/2008, Volume: 478, Issue: 2
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    Aims.The population of solitary compact objects in the Galaxy is very difficult to investigate. In this paper we examine the possibility of using microlensing searches to detect and to analyze the ...
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  • Klein—Nishina effects in th... Klein—Nishina effects in the spectra of non-thermal sources immersed in external radiation fields
    Moderski, Rafal; Sikora, Marek; Coppi, Paolo S. ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, November 2005, Volume: 363, Issue: 3
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    We provide a systematic numerical and analytical study of Klein—Nishina (KN) effects in the spectrum produced by a steady-state, non-thermal source where rapidly accelerated electrons cool by ...
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  • The H.E.S.S. Galactic plane... The H.E.S.S. Galactic plane survey
    Angüner, E. O.; Arakawa, M.; Aubert, P. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 04/2018, Volume: 612
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    We present the results of the most comprehensive survey of the Galactic plane in very high-energy (VHE) γ-rays, including a public release of Galactic sky maps, a catalog of VHE sources, and the ...
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  • A very-high-energy componen... A very-high-energy component deep in the γ-ray burst afterglow
    Abdalla, H; Aharonian, F; Arcaro, C ... Nature (London), 11/2019, Volume: 575, Issue: 7783
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    Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are brief flashes of γ-rays and are considered to be the most energetic explosive phenomena in the Universe . The emission from GRBs comprises a short (typically tens of ...
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  • Acceleration of petaelectro... Acceleration of petaelectronvolt protons in the Galactic Centre
    Aharonian, F; Backes, M; Balzer, A ... Nature (London), 03/2016, Volume: 531, Issue: 7595
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    Galactic cosmic rays reach energies of at least a few petaelectronvolts (of the order of 10(15) electronvolts). This implies that our Galaxy contains petaelectronvolt accelerators ('PeVatrons'), but ...
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  • Revealing x-ray and gamma r... Revealing x-ray and gamma ray temporal and spectral similarities in the GRB 190829A afterglow
    Abdalla, H.; Aharonian, F.; Angüner, E. O. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 06/2021, Volume: 372, Issue: 6546
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    An intrinsic gamma-ray burst afterglow Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are emitted by relativistic jets generated during the collapse of a massive star in a distant galaxy. The GRB itself lasts only a ...
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  • Search for γ-Ray Line Signa... Search for γ-Ray Line Signals from Dark Matter Annihilations in the Inner Galactic Halo from 10 Years of Observations with H.E.S.S
    Abdallah, H; Blackwell, R; Böttcher, M ... Physical review letters, 2018-May-18, Volume: 120, Issue: 20
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    Spectral lines are among the most powerful signatures for dark matter (DM) annihilation searches in very-high-energy γ rays. The central region of the Milky Way halo is one of the most promising ...
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