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Science with the Cherenkov Telescope Array
About This Book
This book summarizes the science to be carried out by the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array, a major ground-based gamma-ray observatory that will be constructed over the next six to eight years. The major scientific themes, as well as core program of key science projects, have been developed by the CTA Consortium, a collaboration of scientists from many institutions worldwide.
CTA will be the major facility in high-energy and very high-energy photon astronomy over the next decade and beyond. CTA will have capabilities well beyond past and present observatories. Thus, CTA's science program is expected to be rich and broad and will complement other major multiwavelength and multimessenger facilities. This book is intended to be the primary resource for the science case for CTA and it thus will be of great interest to the broader physics and astronomy communities. The electronic version (e-book) is available in open access.
Contents:
- Executive Summary
- Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Chapters and Corresponding Authors:
- Introduction to CTA Science (J A Hinton, R A Ong, D Torres)
- Synergies (S Markoff, J A Hinton, R A Ong, D Torres)
- Core Programme Overview J A Hinton, R A Ong, D Torres)
- Dark Matter Programme (E Moulin, J Carr, J Gaskins, M Doro, C Farnier, M Wood, H Zechlin)
- KSP: Galactic Centre (C Farnier, K Kosack, R Terrier)
- KSP: Galactic Plane Survey (R C G Chaves, R Mukherjee, R A Ong)
- KSP: Large Magellanic Cloud Survey (P Martin, C-C Lu, H Voelk, M Renaud, M Filipovic)
- KSP: Extragalactic Survey (D Mazin, L Gerard, J E Ward, P Giommi, A M Brown)
- KSP: Transients (S Inoue, M Ribó, E Bernardini, V Connaughton, J Granot, S Markoff, P O Brien, F Schussler)
- KSP: Cosmic Ray PeVatrons (R C G Chaves, E De Oña Wilhelmi, S Gabici, M Renaud)
- KSP: Star Forming Systems (S Casanova, S Ohm, L Tibaldo)
- KSP: Active Galactic Nuclei (A Zech, D Mazin, J Biteau, M Daniel, T Hassan, E Lindfors, M Meyer)
- KSP: Clusters of Galaxies (F Zandanel, M Fornasa)
- Capabilities beyond Gamma Rays (R Bühler, D Dravins, K Egberts, J A Hinton, R D Parsons)
- Appendix: Simulating CTA (G Maier)
- References
- Glossary
Readership: Physics and astronomy communities, from graduate students to specialists.Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA);Cherenkov Telescopes;Gamma Rays;Astrophysics;Astronomy;Astroparticle Physics;Dark Matter;Multiwavelength;Multimessenger0 Key Features:
- This is a unique document describing the major facility for gamma-ray astronomy in the next decade and beyond, written by the consortium that is developing the facility
- The science program of CTA is broad, encompassing important topics in particle physics, particle astrophysics and astronomy
- The document is written in a pedagogical style with an effort to provide a thorough background of high-energy and very high-energy astrophysics, accessible to graduate students and early career scientists, as well as specialists
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Executive Summary
- Authors
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction to CTA Science
- Chapter 2. Synergies
- Chapter 3. Core Programme Overview
- Chapter 4. Dark Matter Programme
- Chapter 5. KSP: Galactic Centre
- Chapter 6. KSP: Galactic Plane Survey
- Chapter 7. KSP: Large Magellanic Cloud Survey
- Chapter 8. KSP: Extragalactic Survey
- Chapter 9. KSP: Transients
- Chapter 10. KSP: Cosmic Ray PeVatrons
- Chapter 11. KSP: Star Forming Systems
- Chapter 12. KSP: Active Galactic Nuclei
- Chapter 13. KSP: Clusters of Galaxies
- Chapter 14. Capabilities beyond Gamma Rays
- Chapter 15. Appendix: Simulating CTA
- References
- Glossary