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M. Tavani

Researcher at Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Publications -  192
Citations -  2585

M. Tavani is an academic researcher from Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma ray & Blazar. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 191 publications receiving 2334 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Tavani include INAF.

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Science with the Cherenkov Telescope Array

B. S. Acharya, +580 more
TL;DR: The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) as mentioned in this paper is the major global observatory for very high energy gamma-ray astronomy over the next decade and beyond, covering a huge range in photon energy from 20 GeV to 300 TeV.
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The e-ASTROGAM mission: Exploring the extreme Universe with gamma rays in the MeV – GeV range

A. De Angelis, +74 more
TL;DR: The e-ASTROGAM (enhanced ASTROGAM) project as mentioned in this paper is a breakthrough Observatory space mission, with a detector composed by a Silicon tracker, a calorimeter, and an anticoincidence system, dedicated to the study of the non-thermal Universe in the photon energy range from 0.3 MeV to 3 GeV.
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Science with e-ASTROGAM: A space mission for MeV–GeV gamma-ray astrophysics

Xin Wu, +251 more
TL;DR: The e-ASTROGAM (enhanced ASTROGAM) project as mentioned in this paper is a breakthrough Observatory space mission, with a detector composed by a Silicon tracker, a calorimeter, and an anticoincidence system, dedicated to the study of the non-thermal Universe in the photon energy range from 0.3 MeV to 3 GeV.
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Science with e-ASTROGAM (A space mission for MeV-GeV gamma-ray astrophysics)

A. De Angelis, +249 more
TL;DR: e-ASTROGAM (enhanced ASTROGAM) as mentioned in this paper is a breakthrough Observatory space mission, with a detector composed by a Silicon tracker, a calorimeter, and an anticoincidence system, dedicated to the study of the non-thermal Universe in the photon energy range from 0.3 MeV to 3 GeV.