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Comptel Detections Of The Quasars 3c 273 And 3c 279, W Hermsen, H Aarts, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, W Collmar, A Connors, R Diehl, R Vandijk, J W. Den Herder, L Kuiper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, C De Vries, W Webber, O R. Williams, C Winkler
Comptel Detections Of The Quasars 3c 273 And 3c 279, W Hermsen, H Aarts, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, W Collmar, A Connors, R Diehl, R Vandijk, J W. Den Herder, L Kuiper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, C De Vries, W Webber, O R. Williams, C Winkler
Physics & Astronomy
The COMPTEL experiment aboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, sensitive in the energy range from about 0.7 to 30 MeV, observed the high-latitude region containing 3C 273 and 3C 279 during a 2-week period in June, 1991. A search for sources using a maximum likelihood analysis revealed two statistically significant point-like excesses, the positions of which are consistent with those of 3C 273 and 3C 279. These sources are the first QSOs detected at MeV energies. In the COMPTEL energy domain their spectra appear to be greatly different. A comparison with earlier and simultaneous measurements in neighboring energy ranges indicates …
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
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
Physics & Astronomy
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.
The Crab And Galactic Anticentre Region Observed By Comptel, A W. Strong, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, R Buccheri, M Busetta, W Collmar, A Connors, R Diehl, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, L Kuiper, J Lockwood, G G. Lichti, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, B Swanenburg, M Varendorff, C Winkler, C De Vries
The Crab And Galactic Anticentre Region Observed By Comptel, A W. Strong, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, R Buccheri, M Busetta, W Collmar, A Connors, R Diehl, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, L Kuiper, J Lockwood, G G. Lichti, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, B Swanenburg, M Varendorff, C Winkler, C De Vries
Physics & Astronomy
The Galactic anticenter region including the Crab nebula has been observed with the COMPTEL gamma-ray telescope on the Gamma Ray Observatory. A map of the region in the 1-30 MeV energy range is presented. The total spectrum of the Crab is derived as well as that of the pulsed and unpulsed components. Upper limits on the pulsar Geminga are also presented.
Comptel Observations Of Gamma-Ray Bursts - Time Profiles And Spectra, W Collmar, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, A Connors, R Diehl, J Greiner, L O. Hanlon, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, L Kuiper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, B G. Taylor, M Varendorff, C De Vries, W Webber, O R. Williams, C Winkler
Comptel Observations Of Gamma-Ray Bursts - Time Profiles And Spectra, W Collmar, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, A Connors, R Diehl, J Greiner, L O. Hanlon, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, L Kuiper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, B G. Taylor, M Varendorff, C De Vries, W Webber, O R. Williams, C Winkler
Space Science Center
The COMPTEL experiment aboard CGRO is designed to image celestial gamma-radiation in the energy range from 0.7-30 MeV, and also to accumulate time-resolved NaI detector spectra (0.1-10 MeV) upon receipt of a BATSE burst trigger signal. During the early phases of the GRO mission several bursts have been observed. In this paper we present time profiles and first results from spectral analysis for GRB 910425, GRB 910601, and GRB 910814.