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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.
Gamma-Ray Observations Of The Crab Region Using A Coded-Aperture Telescope, Mark L. Mcconnell, P. P. Dunphy, D J. Forrest, E. L. Chupp, A Owens
Gamma-Ray Observations Of The Crab Region Using A Coded-Aperture Telescope, Mark L. Mcconnell, P. P. Dunphy, D J. Forrest, E. L. Chupp, A Owens
Physics & Astronomy
The region of the Galactic anticenter, including the Crab Nebula, was observed during a balloon flight of the University of New Hampshire Directional Gamma-Ray Telescope employing the coded-aperture imaging technique to image celestial gamma-radiation between 160 keV and 9.3 MeV. The background systematics are treated with a simple and relatively straightforward correction procedure. The results demonstrate that the coded-aperture procedure is a viable approach for imaging not only point sources of radiation, but also extended sources of emission. The results for the Crab's photon spectrum are consistent with a power-law spectrum. Upper limits on the flux levels of line emission …