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- | 42 research institutions from eleven countries have signed the agreement for the international R&D collaboration for a future wide field-of-view gamma ray observatory in the southern hemisphere. The aim of the collaboration is to develop, over the next three years, a detailed proposal for the implementation of such an observatory, including site selection and technology choices. The founding countries of the newly created Southern Wide field-of-view Gamma-ray Observatory (SWGO) are Argentina, Brazil, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, creating a worldwide community around the project. In addition, there are 32 supporting scientist from 11 countries. {{:wiki:countries_swgo.png|countries involved in SWGO}} | + | 42 research institutions from eleven countries have signed the agreement for the international R&D collaboration for a future wide field-of-view gamma ray observatory in the southern hemisphere. The aim of the collaboration is to develop, over the next three years, a detailed proposal for the implementation of such an observatory, including site selection and technology choices. The founding countries of the newly created Southern Wide field-of-view Gamma-ray Observatory (SWGO) are Argentina, Brazil, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, creating a worldwide community around the project. In addition, there are 32 supporting scientists from 11 countries. {{:wiki:countries_swgo.png|countries involved in SWGO}} |
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* [[https://www.dur.ac.uk/physics/|Durham University]] | * [[https://www.dur.ac.uk/physics/|Durham University]] | ||
- | * University Leicester | + | * [[https://le.ac.uk/physics|University of Leicester]] |
- | * University Liverpool | + | * University of Liverpool |
* [[https://www.physics.ox.ac.uk|University of Oxford]] | * [[https://www.physics.ox.ac.uk|University of Oxford]] | ||