Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979stin...7916789c&link_type=abstract
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Ariel 5 Satellite, Bursts, Gamma Rays, Helios 2, Position (Location), Radiation Sources, Vela Satellites, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Interplanetary Space, Spaceborne Astronomy, X Ray Sources
Scientific paper
The gamma-ray burst of 28 January 1976, one of 18 events thus far detected in interplanetary space with Helios-2, was also observed with the Vela-5A, -6A and the Ariel-5 satellites. A small source field is obtained from the intersection of the region derived from the observed time delays between Helios-2 and Vela-5A and -6A with the source region independently found with the Ariel-5 X-ray detector. This area contains neither any steady X-ray source as scanned by HEAO-A nor any previously catalogued X-ray, radio or infrared sources, X-ray transients, quasars, seyferts, globular clusters, flare stars, pulsars, white dwarfs or high energy gamma-ray sources. The region is however, within the source field of a gamma-ray transient observed in 1974, which exhibited nuclear gamma-ray line structure.
Cline Thomas L.
Desai Upendra D.
Heluken H.
Klebesadel Ray W.
Ricketts Marion
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