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    • Evidence for tev gamma ray emission from tev j2032+4130 in whipple archival data 

      Lang, M. J.; Carter-Lewis, D. A.; Fegan, D. J.; Fegan, S. J.; Hillas, A. M.; Lamb, R. C.; Punch, M.; Reynolds, P. T.; Weekes, T. C. (EDP Sciences, 2004-08-01)
      A reanalysis of data taken on the Cygnus region in 1989-90 using the Whipple Observatory atmospheric Cherenkov imaging telescope confirms the existence of the TeV J2032+4130 source reported by the Crimean Astrophysical ...
    • The spectrum of tev gamma rays from the crab nebula 

      Hillas, A. M.; Akerlof, C. W.; Biller, S. D.; Buckley, J. H.; Carter‐Lewis, D. A.; Catanese, M.; Cawley, M. F.; Fegan, D. J.; Finley, J. P.; Gaidos, J. A.; Krennrich, F.; Lamb, R. C.; Lang, M. J.; Mohanty, G.; Punch, M.; Reynolds, P. T.; Rodgers, A. J.; Rose, H. J.; Rovero, A. C.; Schubnell, M. S.; Sembroski, G. H.; Vacanti, G.; Weekes, T. C.; West, M.; Zweerink, J. (IOP Publishing, 1998-08-20)
      The spectrum of gamma rays from the Crab Nebula has been measured in the energy range 500 GeV-8 TeV at the Whipple Observatory by the atmospheric Cerenkov technique. Two methods of analysis that were used to derive spectra, ...