The search for gamma radiation from supernova 1987A in an experiment aboard the Salut-7/Cosmos-1686 complex

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Cosmos Satellites, Equatorial Regions, Gamma Rays, Salyut Space Station, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Supernova 1987A, Telescopes, Time Dependence

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Gamma-quanta flux measurements were carried out during February-October 1987 in a search for radiation from SN 1987A. The time dependence of the mean monthly gamma-quanta flux measured with the Nega telescope at an altitude of 500 km in the equatorial region is analyzed. The upper limit of the gamma-quanta flux is determined to be 1.5 x 10 to the -6th/sq cm s keV on the 3-sigma level for the 1.5-4.4 MeV energy interval.

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