High Energy Gamma Ray Sources Near the Galactic Plane at Longitudes 60(deg<l<125^deg)

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The Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) aboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory detects many point sources within 10(deg) of the Galactic Plane at longitudes 60(deg) < l <125(deg) . Analysis has been done using maximum likelihood and a model of the diffuse galactic emission (Hunter et al. this conference). A catalog for this region of the sky is presented which includes information on energy spectra, time variability, and positions and position uncertainties. Potential identifications of some sources are discussed.

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