International audienceWe identify the scientific prospects for studying low-energy cosmic rays, the interstellar medium, and the associated gamma-ray emissions with a next-generation wide-field telescope from 200 keV to ~10 GeV. With improved angular resolution and more than an order of magnitude better sensitivity than previous instruments, the All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) would allow for the first time to study in detail the low-energy cosmic rays, which play a fundamental role in the formation of stars and in the dynamics of the interstellar medium. It would allow mapping the cosmic-ray distribution in order to understand their propagation in the Galaxy.We discuss the importance of having such a telescope, and we p...
International audienceWe identify the scientific prospects for studying low-energy cosmic rays, the ...
International audienceLatest precise cosmic-ray (CR) measurements and present gamma-ray observations...
Astro2020 APC White PaperThe All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is a probe class mi...
International audienceWe identify the scientific prospects for studying low-energy cosmic rays, the ...
International audienceLatest precise cosmic-ray (CR) measurements and present gamma-ray observations...
Astro2020 APC White PaperThe All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is a probe class mi...
International audienceWe identify the scientific prospects for studying low-energy cosmic rays, the ...
International audienceLatest precise cosmic-ray (CR) measurements and present gamma-ray observations...
Astro2020 APC White PaperThe All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is a probe class mi...