Gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disc above 200 MeV

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Energy Spectra, Galactic Radiation, Gamma Rays, Angular Resolution, Balloon Sounding, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Compton Effect, Cosmic Rays, Flux Density, Photons, Pions, Spaceborne Telescopes, Spectrum Analysis

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A telescope sensitive to gamma rays in the energy range 200 MeV to 8 GeV onboard a balloon launched from Longreach, Australia, to scan the galactic center region (330 deg 1 to the 11th power 30 deg, -10 deg B to the 11th power 10 deg) is briefly described. Partial data analysis shows a signal of (4.1 + or - 1.5) x 0.00001 photon/sq cm sec rad between 500 MeV and 1 GeV.

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