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Preliminary Results From Comptel On A Search For Gamma-Ray Line Emission From Sn 1991t, G G. Lichti, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, W Collmar, A Connors, R Diehl, R Van Dijk, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, L Kuiper, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, M Varendorff, C De Vries, C Winkler Jan 1993

Preliminary Results From Comptel On A Search For Gamma-Ray Line Emission From Sn 1991t, G G. Lichti, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, W Collmar, A Connors, R Diehl, R Van Dijk, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, L Kuiper, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, M Varendorff, C De Vries, C Winkler

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The COMPTEL experiment aboard the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory is designed to image celestial gamma-radiation in the energy range from 0.7-30 MeV. With a field of view of 1 sr it is capable of locating strong point sources with an accuracy of better than 0.5 deg. From June 15 to 28, 1991 and a second time from October 3 to 17, 1991 the region containing the supernova SN 1991T was observed by COMPTEL. Here preliminary results from these observations are presented, with special attention to a search for gamma-ray line emission from the supernova.


First Results From Comptel Measurement Of The Al-26 1.8 Mev Gamma-Ray Line From The Galactic Center Region, R Diehl, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, W Collmar, A Connors, J W. Den Herder, C. Devries, W Hermsen, J Knodlseder, L Kuiper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, M Varendorff, P. Von Ballmoos, W Webber, C Winkler Jan 1993

First Results From Comptel Measurement Of The Al-26 1.8 Mev Gamma-Ray Line From The Galactic Center Region, R Diehl, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, W Collmar, A Connors, J W. Den Herder, C. Devries, W Hermsen, J Knodlseder, L Kuiper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, M Varendorff, P. Von Ballmoos, W Webber, C Winkler

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The COMPTEL instrument on GRO is designed to image celestial gamma radiation in the approximately 0.7-30 MeV region of nuclear lines. Within a large field of view of about 1 sr its angular resolution of about 1 deg enables mapping of extended emission and location of (strong) point sources to an accuracy of better than 0.5 deg. The Galactic center region was observed by COMPTEL for a 2-week period in July 1991. Here we report the detection of the line at 1.8 MeV attributed to Al-26, addressing in particular the extent of the emission and the 1.8 MeV line flux.