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<strong>Dieter</strong> Horns OUTREACH<br />

[295] D. Horns. Status and results <strong>of</strong> the telescopes around ROTSE 3c. Invited talk at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michigan, Ann Arbor, on behalf <strong>of</strong> the H.E.S.S. coll. (August 2004).<br />

[296] D. Horns. Interpretation <strong>of</strong> the gamma-ray signal from the Galactic center. Invited talk at the<br />

Heidelberg Gamma-ray symposium (July 2004).<br />

[297] D. Horns. Detailed study <strong>of</strong> the Crab nebula and pulsar between 500 GeV and 80 TeV with the<br />

HEGRA stereoscopic system <strong>of</strong> ground based gamma-ray telescopes. Invited talk at the meeting on<br />

Frontiers in Science, Frascati (June 2004).<br />

[298] D. Horns. A high-altitude system <strong>of</strong> Cherenkov telescopes in the southern hemisphere. Presentation<br />

at the APPEC (FP 6) meeting, München on behalf <strong>of</strong> the MPI-K, Heidelberg (June 2004).<br />

[299] D. Horns. The potential for indirect Dark Matter searches with imaging air Cherenkov telescopes.<br />

Invited talk at the University <strong>of</strong> Montpellier (June 2004).<br />

[300] D. Horns. Status and potentail <strong>of</strong> ground-based Gamma-ray Astronomy. Invited talk at the GAM,<br />

Montpellier (March 2004).<br />

[301] D Horns and G. Rowell. HEGRA discovery <strong>of</strong> the first unidentified TeV source. Contributed talk<br />

at the 2nd VERIAS symposium on TeV astrophysics, Chicago, on behalf <strong>of</strong> the H.E.S.S. coll.<br />

(March 2004).<br />

[302] D. Horns, F. Aharonian, and L. Costamante. Observations <strong>of</strong> H1426+428 with HEGRA. Contributed<br />

talk at the 2nd VERITAS symposium on TeV astrophysics, Chicago, on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

H.E.S.S. coll. (March 2004).<br />

[303] D. Horns and F. Aharonian. The Crab nebula: Linking MeV synchrotron and 50 TeV inverse<br />

Compton photons. Contributed talk at the 5th INTEGRAL workshop at the Bavarian academy<br />

<strong>of</strong> science (February 2004).<br />

Outreach<br />

[304] D. Horns. Vom Khomas-Hochland zum Hochenergie-Kosmos. Öffentlicher Vortrag am Tag der<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenen Tür an der Hamburger Sternwarte (June 2012).<br />

[305] D. Horns. Schülerpraktikum. Praktikumsversuche für Hamburger Schüler (seit 2010).<br />

[306] M. Meyer and D. Horns. Überraschender Befund: Das Weltall ist durchsichtiger als gedacht.<br />

Newsletter der Universität Hamburg, Nr. 36 (March 2012).<br />

[307] R. Blandford, R. Bühler, P. Caraveo, E. Costa, D. Horns, C. Ferrigno, S. Funk, R. Mignani,<br />

A. Lobanov, A. Luca, M. Tavani, and U. Yasunobo. The Crab in action and the case <strong>of</strong> the dog<br />

that did not bark. Press release at the High Energy Astrophysics Division annual meeting,<br />

Newport Rhode Island (September 2011).<br />

[308] D. Horns. Kosmische Strahlung in der Schule. Lehrerfortbildung zum Einsatz des Quarknet-<br />

Detektors an der Schule, Hamburg (February 2010).<br />

[309] D. Horns. Schwarze Löcher, die hellsten Quellen des Universums. Öffentlicher Vortrag at the<br />

OpenUni-Tag, Universität Hamburg (June 2009).<br />

[310] D. Horns. Supermassive Schwarze Löcher. Interview for the TV magazine “3 vor 9” with<br />

Alexander Kluge, dctp-productions (July 2008).<br />

[311] D. Horns. Der Himmel über Namibia, Beobachtungen von Gamma-Strahlung mit H.E.S.S. Presentation<br />

at the Oberjoch-meeting for high-school teachers (Lehrerfortbildung) (October 2006).<br />

[312] D. Horns. Der Himmel im Gamma-Strahlen-Licht. Öffentlicher Vortrag zum Tag der <strong>of</strong>fenen Tür,<br />

Institut für Astronomie und Astrophysik, Tübingen (October 2006).<br />

[313] D. Horns. Rätselhafte kosmische Explosionen. Öffentlicher Vortrag zum 3. Astronomietag, Tübingen<br />

(September 2005).<br />

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