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Gamma-Ray Telescopes (in "400 Years of Astronomical Telescopes")

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arxiv 0908.2606 v1 pith:27BMSWH7 submitted 2009-08-18 astro-ph.IM astro-ph.HE

Gamma-Ray Telescopes (in "400 Years of Astronomical Telescopes")

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The last half-century has seen dramatic developments in gamma-ray telescopes, from their initial conception and development through to their blossoming into full maturity as a potent research tool in astronomy. Gamma-ray telescopes are leading research in diverse areas such as gamma-ray bursts, blazars, Galactic transients, and the Galactic distribution of aluminum-26.

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