Author:
Topchiev N.P.,Galper A.M.,Arkhangelskaja I.V.,Arkhangelskiy A.I.,Bakaldin A.V.,Chernysheva I.V.,Dalkarov O.D.,Egorov A.E.,Gusakov Yu.V.,Kheymits M.D.,Leonov A.A.,Naumov P.Yu.,Pappe N.Yu.,Runtso M.F.,Stozhkov Yu.I.,Suchkov S.I.,Yurkin Yu.T.,Zverev V.G.
Abstract
The future space-based GAMMA-400 gamma-ray telescope will be installed on the Navigator platform of the Russian Astrophysical Observatory. A highly elliptical orbit will provide observations for 7-10 years of many regions of the celestial sphere continuously for a long time (~ 100 days). GAMMA-400 will measure gamma-ray fluxes in the energy range from ~ 20 MeV to several TeV and electron + positron fluxes up to ~ 20 TeV. GAMMA-400 will have an excellent separation of gamma rays from the background of cosmic rays and electrons + positrons from protons and an unprecedented angular (~ 0.01° at Eγ = 100 GeV) and energy (~ 1% at Eγ = 100 GeV) resolutions better than for Fermi-LAT, as well as ground-based facilities, by a factor of 5-10. Observations of GAMMA-400 will provide new fundamental data on discrete sources and spectra of gamma-ray emission and electrons + positrons, as well as the nature of dark matter.
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