Observation of discrete sources in the region of the Galactic anticenter by the Nataliia-1 gamma-ray telescope

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Galactic Nuclei, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Milky Way Galaxy, Astronomical Maps, Crab Nebula, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Luminosity, Spatial Distribution

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The Galactic anticenter was observed by the balloon-borne Nataliia-1 telescope on November 6, 1980 in the gamma-ray energy range of 5-100 MeV. Gamma-ray fluxes from the Crab Nebula in the 5-20 and 20-100 MeV ranges were determined, and an excess of low-energy gamma rays (not less than 5 MeV) was reported for the first time from the region alpha = 4h 28m, delta = +6 deg. A cross-correlation map of the region studied is presented; the luminosity of various gamma-ray sources is determined; and the differential emission spectrum of 2CG 195 + 04 is considered.

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