Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984natur.311..360n&link_type=abstract
Nature (ISSN 0028-0836), vol. 311, Sept. 27, 1984, p. 360-362. Sponsorship: Bundesminsterium für Forschung und Technologie.
Computer Science
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Bremsstrahlung, Gamma Ray Bursts, Gamma Ray Spectra, Neutron Stars, Positron Annihilation, Red Shift, Emission Spectra, Gamma Ray Spectrometers, Histograms, Monte Carlo Method, Solar Maximum Mission
Scientific paper
The emission lines reported at 400 - 500 keV in the spectra of γ-ray bursts have been interpreted as redshifted positron annihilation lines, and, together with the lower-energy cyclotron lines, are the most direct evidence that bursts occur on the surface of neutron stars. So far, the most significant detections of emission features have been reported from the Konus experiments on Veneras 11-14. Here the authors compare measurements of a γ-ray burst at 01:37 UT on 31 December 1981, using the SMM γ-ray spectrometer with those made by the Konus instruments. The SMM spectra exhibit no evidence for the presence of emission features reported by the Konus group.
Chupp Edward L.
Forrest David J.
Matz Steven M.
Nolan Patrick Lee
Share Gerald H.
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