The nature of gamma radiation from the region of the galactic center

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galactic Nuclei, Galactic Radiation, Gamma Rays, Point Sources, X Ray Astronomy, Amplitudes, Compton Effect, Histograms, Milky Way Galaxy, Radiation Sources, Time Response, X Ray Sources, X Ray Stars

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Data are presented for variable sources of gamma radiation at energies of about 100 MeV and for the diffuse flux of gamma rays from the galactic center. The nature of gamma radiation from the Crab nebula, NP 0532, Cyg X-3, and Cas gamma-1 is analyzed. The diffuse-flux data are compared with that obtained at 10 MeV. It is suggested that a significant part of the gamma flux from the galactic center is associated with discrete variable sources and that the flux resulting from the inverse Compton effect constitutes only a small fraction of the total gamma radiation from the galactic center.

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