This thesis describes the observation of a number of astronomical objects using the University of Durham Atmospheric Cerenkov light detectors. The array of telescopes was used to study the Very High Energy (V.H.E.) gamma-radiation from these objects from June 1981 until November 1984.The general features of Gamma-ray astronomy are briefly discussed, and a review of the main results of previous gamma-ray observations is given. The basic theory and general characteristics of Atmospheric Cerenkov Effect experiments are reviewed. Details of the design, operation and performance of the University of Durham facility are presented in addition to details of the improvements achieved in the development of a new telescope. In particular, the new opti...
This thesis presents a study of the very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from X-ray binary syst...
Cosmic gamma rays, the physical processes responsible for their production and the astrophysical sit...
The subject of this thesis is a determination of the sensitivity of the Durham Mk6 ground based Imag...
It is now more than 20 years since the first ground based gamma ray experiments involving atmospheri...
The subject of this thesis is ground based gamma ray astronomy using the imaging atmospheric Cerenko...
The subject of this thesis is ground based gamma ray astronomy using the atmospheric Cerenkov techni...
Whilst the atmosphere places a limit on the successful applications of many branches of astronomy, i...
The study of the sky using the most energetic photons plays a crucial role in detecting and explorin...
This thesis is concerned with the detection of very high energy cosmic gamma rays using the atmosphe...
Invited talk at the XXIV Physics in Collisions Conference (PIC04), Boston, USA, June 2004, 10 pages,...
The detection of very high energy gamma ray sources has been reported in the last few years by means...
A large area gamma ray telescope based on the gas Cerenkov imaging technique is presented. The perfo...
One of the most important 'messengers' of many high energy phenomena in our universe are $\gamma$-ra...
Considerable progress has been made in the last half-decade in the field of very high energy (VHE) g...
In this thesis I explore some of the brightest transient phenomena we observe in the highnenergy sky...
This thesis presents a study of the very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from X-ray binary syst...
Cosmic gamma rays, the physical processes responsible for their production and the astrophysical sit...
The subject of this thesis is a determination of the sensitivity of the Durham Mk6 ground based Imag...
It is now more than 20 years since the first ground based gamma ray experiments involving atmospheri...
The subject of this thesis is ground based gamma ray astronomy using the imaging atmospheric Cerenko...
The subject of this thesis is ground based gamma ray astronomy using the atmospheric Cerenkov techni...
Whilst the atmosphere places a limit on the successful applications of many branches of astronomy, i...
The study of the sky using the most energetic photons plays a crucial role in detecting and explorin...
This thesis is concerned with the detection of very high energy cosmic gamma rays using the atmosphe...
Invited talk at the XXIV Physics in Collisions Conference (PIC04), Boston, USA, June 2004, 10 pages,...
The detection of very high energy gamma ray sources has been reported in the last few years by means...
A large area gamma ray telescope based on the gas Cerenkov imaging technique is presented. The perfo...
One of the most important 'messengers' of many high energy phenomena in our universe are $\gamma$-ra...
Considerable progress has been made in the last half-decade in the field of very high energy (VHE) g...
In this thesis I explore some of the brightest transient phenomena we observe in the highnenergy sky...
This thesis presents a study of the very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from X-ray binary syst...
Cosmic gamma rays, the physical processes responsible for their production and the astrophysical sit...
The subject of this thesis is a determination of the sensitivity of the Durham Mk6 ground based Imag...