MAGIC

Collaboration:

Laboratory: IAC- Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, ORM Observatorio Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Spain

National Responsible: L.Peruzzo (Pd)

1. Goal of the experiment

The MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cerenkov telescope) is one of the new generation imaging Cerenkov telescopes, which will be operative at low energy threshold in the next future.

Magic will be the first to be operative among the other next generation experiments.

The aim is to lower the energy threshold by at least one order of magnitude with respect to the present ground-based telescopes. This together with the increased upper energy threshold of satellites (Agile, Glast) will close the observative gap between 1-10 GeV and 300 GeV presently existing.

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Activities during 2002

The following achievements have been obtained:

Milestones 2003

950 metallic mirrors polished with diamond tool and coated February 2003
Tests at La Palma on telescope with L1 trigger and DAQ February 2003
Production of L2 boards and related software February 2003
Completion of mirror panels at Eching April 2003
Tests and calibration at La Palma on the Crab Nebula April 2003
Installation of all the panels onto the telescope. August 2003
Installation of L2 trigger at La Palma and tests. August 2003
Start of Physics Data Acquisition. August 2003

3. INFN contribution to the experiment in terms of manpower and financial support

Manpower: Manpower: 14 researches (9.7 FTE) and technical support by mechanic and electronic workshop of Sezione di Padova and LNL.

Budget for the Year 2003: 0.9 % of the CSN2 budget for 2003

4. Publications in refereed journals (Year 2002): 

5. Conferences talks (Year 2002): 6

6. Number of undergraduate and doctoral theses on the experiment (Year 2002):

7. Leadership roles and primary responsibilities in the experiment

8. Innovative instruments

9. Competing experiments

10. International Committee which has reviewed the experiment

The MAGIC telescope experiment has been reviewed and approved by the MPI association (Muenchen), by BMBF and by IFAE (Barcelona)