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D. Pascoli

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  104
Citations -  7590

D. Pascoli is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: MAGIC (telescope) & ICARUS. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 104 publications receiving 7273 citations.

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Variable very high energy γ-ray emission from markarian 501

Justin Albert, +149 more
TL;DR: The MAGIC telescope was used to observe the blazar Markarian 501 (Mrk 501) at energies above 100 GeV from May through July 2005 as mentioned in this paper, and the high sensitivity of the instrument enabled the determination of the flux and spectrum of the source on a night-by-night basis.
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Design, construction and tests of the ICARUS T600 detector

S. Amerio, +139 more
TL;DR: The ICARUS T600 liquid argon (LAr) time projection chamber (TPC) is the largest LAr TPC ever built, with a size of about 500 tons of fully imaging mass as mentioned in this paper.
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VHE γ-Ray Observation of the Crab Nebula and its Pulsar with the MAGIC Telescope

Justin Albert, +146 more
TL;DR: In this article, very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray observations of the Crab Nebula with the MAGIC telescope were reported, where the gamma spectrum can be described by a curved power law dF/dE = f(0)(E/300 GeV).
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Radio Imaging of the Very-High-Energy gamma-Ray Emission Region in the Central Engine of a Radio Galaxy

V. A. Acciari, +385 more
- 24 Jul 2009 - 
TL;DR: Radio and VHE observations of the radio galaxy Messier 87 are revealed, revealing a period of extremely strong VHE gamma-ray flares accompanied by a strong increase of theRadio flux from its nucleus, implying that charged particles are accelerated to very high energies in the immediate vicinity of the black hole.
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Very high energy gamma-ray radiation from the stellar mass black hole binary cygnus X-1

Justin Albert, +147 more
TL;DR: The MAGIC observations were performed for a total of 40 hours during 26 nights, spanning the period between 2006 June and November, and the results from the observations in the very high energy band (VHE; GeV) of the black E = 100 g hole X-ray binary (BHXB) Cygnus X-1 were reported in this article.