Commissioning of the MACE Gamma-Ray Telescope at Hanle, Ladakh, India

K. K. Yadav,N. Chouhan,R. Thubstan,S. Norlha,J. Hariharan,C. Borwankar,P. Chandra,V. K. Dhar, N. Mankuzhyil, S. Godambe,M. Sharma,K. Venugopal,K. K. Singh,N. Bhatt,S. Bhattacharyya,K. Chanchalani,M. P. Das,B. Ghosal,S. Godiyal,M. Khurana,S. Kotwal,M. K. Koul,N. Kumar,C. P. Kushwaha, K. Nand,A. Pathania,S. Sahayanathan,D. Sarkar, A. Tolamati,R. Koul,R. C. Rannot,A. K. Tickoo,V. R. Chitnis,A. Behere,S. Padmini,A. Manna, S. Joy,P. M. Nair, K. P. Jha,S. Moitra,S. Neema, S. Srivastava, M. Punna,S. Mohanan,S. S. Sikder, A. Jain, S. Banerjee, J. Deshpande, V. Sanadhya, G. Andrew, M. B. Patil,V. K. Goyal, N. Gupta, H. Balakrishna, A. Agrawal, S. P. Srivastava, K. N. Karn, P. I. Hadgali,S. Bhatt, V. K. Mishra, P. K. Biswas, R. K. Gupta, A. Kumar, S. G. Thul, R. Kalmady, D. D. Sonvane, V. Kumar, U. K. Gaur, J. Chattopadhyay, S. K. Gupta,A. R. Kiran,Y. Parulekar, M. K. Agrawal,R. M. Parmar,G. R. Reddy, Y. S. Mayya,C. K. Pithawa

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The MACE telescope has recently been commissioned at Hanle, Ladakh, India. It had its first light in April 2021 with a successful detection of very high energy gamma-ray photons from the standard candle Crab Nebula. Equipped with a large light collector of 21 m diameter and situated at an alti-tude of similar to 4.3 km amsl, the MACE telescope is expected to explore the mysteries of the non-thermal Universe in the energy range above 20 GeV with very high sensitivity. It can also play an important role in carrying out multi-messenger astronomy in India.
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Gamma-ray astronomy,high energy radiative processes,non-thermal Universe,telescope
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