Comparative evidence on the 1979 June 13 gamma-ray burst

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Gamma Ray Bursts, Spaceborne Astronomy, Energy Spectra, Pioneer Venus 1 Spacecraft, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Temporal Distribution, Venera 11 Satellite

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Time histories of the gamma-ray burst of June 13, 1979, obtained by the Pioneer Venus Orbiter, the SIGNE instruments on Venera 11 and 12, and the Venera-11 Konus experiment, are compared in tables and graphs and analyzed. The alignment of time series from different spacecraft and from different instruments on the same spacecraft is discussed in detail. The composite spectrum is characterized by a soft 100-keV continuum component and a hard component with a peak at 400 keV and a power-law high-energy wing, suggestive of a broad line. These findings are shown to be similar to those reported for other gamma bursts.

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