Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Feb 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992nascp3137..446g&link_type=abstract
In its The Compton Observatory Science Workshop p 446-454 (SEE N92-21874 12-90)
Computer Science
Sound
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Black Holes (Astronomy), Continuous Spectra, Galactic Radiation, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Gamma Ray Spectra, Gamma Ray Spectrometers, Imaging Spectrometers, Light Curve, Point Sources, Balloon Sounding, Emission Spectra, Field Of View, Gamma Rays, Satellite Observation
Scientific paper
A light curve of gamma-ray continuum emission from point sources in the galactic center region is generated from balloon and satellite observations made over the past 25 years. The emphasis is on the wide field-of-view instruments which measure the combined flux from all sources within approximately 20 degrees of the center. These data have not been previously used for point-source analyses because of the unknown contribution from diffuse disk emission. In this study, the galactic disk component is estimated from observations made by the Gamma Ray Imaging Spectrometer (GRIS) instrument in Oct. 1988. Surprisingly, there are several times during the past 25 years when all gamma-ray sources (at 100 keV) within about 20 degrees of the galactic center are turned off or are in low emission states. This implies that the sources are all variable and few in number. The continuum gamma-ray emission below approximately 150 keV from the black hole candidate 1E1740.7-2942 is seen to turn off in May 1989 on a time scale of less than two weeks, significantly shorter than ever seen before. With the continuum below 150 keV turned off, the spectral shape derived from the HEXAGONE observation on 22 May 1989 is very peculiar with a peak near 200 keV. This source was probably in its normal state for more than half of all observations since the mid-1960's. There are only two observations (in 1977 and 1979) for which the sum flux from the point sources in the region significantly exceeds that from 1E1740.7-2942 in its normal state.
Gehrels Neil
Tueller Jack
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