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Future imaging atmospheric telescopes: performance of possible array configurations for gamma photons in the GeV-TeV range
The future of ground based gamma ray astronomy lies in large arrays of
Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACT) with better capabilities: lower
energy threshold, higher sensitivity, better resolution and background
rejection. Currently, designs for the next generation of IACT arrays are being
explored by various groups. We have studied possible configurations with a
large number of telescopes of various sizes. Here, we present the precision of
source, shower core and energy reconstruction for gamma rays in the GeV-TeV
range for different altitudes of observation. These results were obtained
through tools that we have developed in order to simulate any type of IACT
configuration and evaluate its performance.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of the 30th ICRC, Merida, Mexico
(2007
Recent status of the understanding of neutrino-nucleus cross section
In this work we have presented current understanding of
neutrino-nucleon/nucleus cross sections in the few GeV energy region relevant
for a precise determination of neutrino oscillation parameters and CP violation
in the leptonic sector. In this energy region various processes like
quasielastic and inelastic production of single and multipion production,
coherent pion production, kaon, eta, hyperon production, associated particle
production as well as deep inelastic scattering processes contribute to the
neutrino event rates.Comment: 9-Pages, 4-figures, Talk given at DAE-HEP Symposium held at Delhi
University, 12-16 December, 201
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