The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched on 2008 June 11, carrying the Large Area Telescope(LAT), sensitive to gamma-rays in the 20 MeV - 300 GeV energy range. The data collected since then allowed to multiply by a factor of 10 the number of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) detected in the GeV range. Gamma-rays observed in AGNs come from energetic precesses bringing into play very high energy charged particles. These particles are confined in a magnetized plasma jet rising in a region close to the supermassive black hole in the center of the host galaxy. This jet moves away with velocities as high as 0.9999c, forming in many cases radio lobes on kiloparsec or even megaparsec scales. Among the AGNs, those whose jet inclination angle to t...
The Galactic Center hosts a supermassive black hole called Sgr A*. Thanks to the GRAVITY instrument,...
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched on 2008 June 11, carrying the Large Area Telescope ...
Very high energy gamma-ray astronomy (E > 30 GeV), that allows to probe non-thermal processes in the...
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched on 2008 June 11, carrying the Large Area Telescope ...
The development of multi-wavelength observations of active galactic nuclei nowadays allows to reac...
The development of multi-wavelength observations of active galactic nuclei nowadays allows to reac...
The close environments of Herbig AeBe stars is still a matter of debate. This stars are the massive ...
Very High Energy gamma ray astronomy uses till now exclusively as detector the Photomultiplier Tube ...
Beyond X-rays, gamma-ray astrophysics provides a unique probe to study the most energetic phenomena ...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
Very high energy gamma-ray astronomy (E > 30 GeV), that allows to probe non-thermal processes in the...
During the past century, ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECR), those with an energy larger than 101...
The Galactic Center hosts a supermassive black hole called Sgr A*. Thanks to the GRAVITY instrument,...
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched on 2008 June 11, carrying the Large Area Telescope ...
Very high energy gamma-ray astronomy (E > 30 GeV), that allows to probe non-thermal processes in the...
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched on 2008 June 11, carrying the Large Area Telescope ...
The development of multi-wavelength observations of active galactic nuclei nowadays allows to reac...
The development of multi-wavelength observations of active galactic nuclei nowadays allows to reac...
The close environments of Herbig AeBe stars is still a matter of debate. This stars are the massive ...
Very High Energy gamma ray astronomy uses till now exclusively as detector the Photomultiplier Tube ...
Beyond X-rays, gamma-ray astrophysics provides a unique probe to study the most energetic phenomena ...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
AMS02 is a particle physics detector designed for 3 years of data taking abroad the International Sp...
Very high energy gamma-ray astronomy (E > 30 GeV), that allows to probe non-thermal processes in the...
During the past century, ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECR), those with an energy larger than 101...
The Galactic Center hosts a supermassive black hole called Sgr A*. Thanks to the GRAVITY instrument,...
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched on 2008 June 11, carrying the Large Area Telescope ...
Very high energy gamma-ray astronomy (E > 30 GeV), that allows to probe non-thermal processes in the...