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Workshop on a wide field-of-view Southern Hemisphere TeV gamma ray observatory

10-12 November 2016
Hotel NH
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      Details for Kazumasa KAWATA

      Dr
      ICRR, University of Tokyo

      Author in the following contribution

      • ALPACA Project : 100 TeV Gamma-ray Observation in the Southern Sky
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