Gamma ray astronomy : proceedings of the E2 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission E which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
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Gamma ray astronomy : proceedings of the E2 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission E which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
(Advances in space research, v. 15,
published for the Committee on Space Research, Pergamon, 1995
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The 33 papers presented in this volume represent the state-of-the-art research in relation to gamma ray astronomy. Results obtained from both COMPTEL and SIGMA telescopes are recorded.
Table of Contents
- A survey of COMPTEL results, V. Schonfelder
- CGRO-COMPTEL observations of the centaurus a region, H. Steinle et al
- SIGMA observations of the low mass x-ray binaries of the galactic bulge, A. Goldwurm et al
- x-ray binary pulsars - pulse vs. orbit and the high-energy continuum, M. Maisack
- the diffuse galactic continuum emission detected by SIGMA below 1 MeV, A. Claret et al
- the search for MeV gamma-ray pulsars with COMPTEL, K. Bennett et al
- spatial distribution of the unidentified EGRET sources off the galactic plane, I.A. Grenier
- the crab nebula and pulsar in the MeV energy range, R. Much et al
- some problems of the detection of the high energy gamma-radiation in space, M.I. Fradkin et al
- recent results from OSSE on the compton observatory, J.D. Kurfess
- observations of a large flare in GX 1+4 with the compton gamma ray observatory, R. Staubert et al
- the application of network synthesis to repeating classical gamma-ray bursts, K. Hurley et al
- consistency of time dilation in temporal profiles and spectra of gamma-ray bursts, J.P. Norris et al
- photon-photon opacity constraints for relativistically expanding gamma-ray burst sources, M.G. Baring and A.K. Harding
- the average seyfert spectrum of gamma ray energies, L. Bassani et al. (Part Contents).
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