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R. C. Lamb
Researcher at Iowa State University
Publications - 81
Citations - 4415
R. C. Lamb is an academic researcher from Iowa State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Observatory & Gamma ray. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 81 publications receiving 4291 citations. Previous affiliations of R. C. Lamb include California Institute of Technology.
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Detection of TeV photons from the active galaxy Markarian 421
M. Punch,M. Punch,C. W. Akerlof,M. F. Cawley,M. Chantell,D. J. Fegan,S. Fennell,S. Fennell,J. A. Gaidos,J. Hagan,A. M. Hillas,Yan-Fei Jiang,A. D. Kerrick,R. C. Lamb,M. A. Lawrence,D. A. Lewis,D. I. Meyer,G. Mohanty,K. S. O'Flaherty,P. T. Reynolds,A. C. Rovero,Michael Schubnell,G. H. Sembroski,T. C. Weekes,T. Whitaker,Christine D. Wilson +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the detection of TeV energy photons from the giant elliptical galaxy Markarian 421 using the Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope was reported and the signal has a statistical significance of 6 sigma above background and the flux above 0.5 TeV is 0.3 of that from the Crab Nebula.
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Observation of TeV gamma rays from the Crab Nebula using the atmospheric Cerenkov imaging technique
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Extremely rapid bursts of TeV photons from the active galaxy Markarian 421
J. A. Gaidos,C. W. Akerlof,S. Biller,P. J. Boyle,A. C. Breslin,J. H. Buckley,D. A. Carter-Lewis,M. Catanese,M. F. Cawley,D. J. Fegan,J. P. Finley,J. Bussons Gordo,A. M. Hillas,F. Krennrich,R. C. Lamb,R. W. Lessard,J. E. McEnery,C. Masterson,G. Mohanty,P. Moriarty,John L. Quinn,A. J. Rodgers,H. J. Rose,Frank W. Samuelson,Michael Schubnell,G. H. Sembroski,Raghavan Srinivasan,T. C. Weekes,C. L. Wilson,J. Zweerink +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported two dramatic outbursts of TeV photons from the active galaxy Markarian 421 (Mrk421) in which the flux increased above the relatively quiescent value by more than a factor of 50, briefly making Mrk421 the brightest TeV source in the sky.
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Detection of Gamma Rays with E > 300 GeV from Markarian 501
John L. Quinn,John L. Quinn,C. W. Akerlof,S. Biller,J. H. Buckley,D. A. Carter-Lewis,M. F. Cawley,M. Catanese,Valerie Connaughton,Valerie Connaughton,D. J. Fegan,J. P. Finley,J. A. Gaidos,A. M. Hillas,R. C. Lamb,F. Krennrich,R. W. Lessard,J. E. McEnery,D. I. Meyer,G. Mohanty,A. J. Rodgers,H. J. Rose,Michael Schubnell,G. H. Sembroski,T. C. Weekes,Christine D. Wilson,J. Zweerink +26 more
TL;DR: The detection of gamma rays of energy greater than 300 GeV from the BL Lacertae object Mrk 501 demonstrates that extragalactic TeV emission is not unique to Mrk 421.
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New methods of atmospheric Cherenkov imaging for gamma-ray astronomy. I. The false source method
TL;DR: In this article, a false source tracking method was proposed for ground-based gamma-ray telescopes in the energy range > 1011 eV. But the efficiency of this method was demonstrated on observational data obtained at the Whipple Observatory.