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Dec 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993aas...183.0410l&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, 183rd AAS Meeting, #04.10; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 25, p.1295
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During the EGRET all-sky survey, a number of high-energy gamma ray sources have been detected in this part of the sky. The majority of these EGRET sources have been identified with QSO's and BL Lac objects, just like the EGRET sources in other high-latitude regions. There are also some EGRET detections in this region with no obvious counterparts in other wavebands. Some of these high-energy gamma ray sources are relatively constant in their flux levels while some others show clear signs of time variability. This region also includes LMC and SMC. LMC has been positively detected by EGRET while only an upper limit can be obtained for SMC. The EGRET detection of LMC combined with the EGRET non-detection of SMC is highly significant in relation to the long-standing issue of whether cosmic rays are of galactic origin or of extragalactic origin. These results will be presented in this paper.
Bertsch David L.
Dingus Brenda Lynn
Esposito Joseph A.
Fichtel Carl E.
Hartman Robert C.
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