Search for gamma-ray emission lines from SS 433: 2: 1980-1989

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Doppler Effect, Gamma Ray Spectra, Line Spectra, Heao 3, Red Shift, Solar Maximum Mission, Statistical Analysis

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We have searched through the Solar Maximum Mission satellite gamma-ray spectrometer database for evidence of red and blue Doppler-shifted 1.37 MeV (24)Mg* nuclear lines. The data were obtained between 1980 and 1989 and span a total of 720 days when SS 433 was in the field of view. No evidence of Doppler-shifted line emission was found in any of our spectra. The range of 3 sigma upper limits for individual 9 day integration periods was (0.8-2.4) x 10-3 photons/sq cm/s for the blue beam, encompassing the approximately 1.5 MeV feature reported by Lamb et al., and (0.2-2.1) x 10-3 photons/sq cm/s for the red beam, encompassing the reported approximately 1.2 MeV feature. The average 3 sigma upper limit in each beam for shifted 1.37 MeV was 1.5 x 10-3 photons/sq cm/s for single 9 day integration. The 3 sigma upper limits over 56 9 day integration intervals (504 days) for the red beam and 69 intervals (621 days) for the blue beam are 1.2 x 10-4 photons/sq cm/s. The new limits can be reconciled with the HEAO 3 results only if SS 433 emits gamma rays at or above the SMM sensitivity limit on rare occasions due to variable physical conditions in the system.

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