gammatávcsövek
A gammatávcső, or gamma-ray telescope, is an astronomical instrument designed to detect and observe gamma rays, the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation. Unlike optical telescopes that collect visible light, gammatávcsövek are built to capture photons with energies typically ranging from tens of kiloelectronvolts (keV) to hundreds of gigaelectronvolts (GeV) and beyond.
The detection of gamma rays is challenging due to their high energy and their ability to penetrate
Gammatávcsövek are crucial for studying some of the most energetic and violent phenomena in the universe. These
Observatories utilizing gammatávcsövek are often placed in space to avoid the obscuring effects of Earth's atmosphere,