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Cabras, G.; de Angelis, A.; de Lotto, B.; de Maria, M. M.; de Sabata, F.; Mansutti, O.; Frailis, M.; Persic, M.; Bigongiari, C.; Doro, M.; Mariotti, M.; Peruzzo, L.; Saggion, A.; Scalzotto, V.; Paoletti, R.; Scribano, A.; Turini, N.; Moralejo, A.; Tescaro, D.
Bibliographical reference
FRONTIERS OF FUNDAMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS: 9th International Symposium. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1018, pp. 180-183 (2008).
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2008
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Gamma ray astronomy is now at the leading edge for studies related both
to fundamental physics and astrophysics. The sensitivity of gamma
detectors is limited by the huge amount of background, constituted by
hadronic cosmic rays (typically two to three orders of magnitude more
than the signal) and by the accidental background in the detectors. By
using the information on the temporal evolution of the Cherenkov light,
the background can be reduced. We will present here the results obtained
within the MAGIC experiment using a new technique for the reduction of
the background. Particle showers produced by gamma rays show a different
temporal distribution with respect to showers produced by hadrons; the
background due to accidental counts shows no dependence on time. Such
novel strategy can increase the sensitivity of present instruments.