Published March 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

High-resolution spectroscopy of gamma-ray bursts

  • 1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt, MD (USA). Lab. for High Energy Astrophysics

Description

We report on results from the Goddard germanium Gamma-Ray Burst Spectrometer flown on the ISEE-3 spacecraft. Spectral and temporal studies of two events on 4 and 19 November, 1978 are presented. The power law spectral indices were found to be respectively -1.82 and -1.31, the latter being the hardest event thus far detected. Evidence for two lines in the 4 November event is presented - a broad feature at approx. 420 keV and a narrower one at 740 keV. These are consistent with a common redshift if the parent lines are assumed to be the positron annihilation line (511 keV) and the first excited state of iron (847 keV). If this interpretation is correct, it is shown that additional lines from higher levels of iron and possibly other nuclei are expected and that they may represent a significant contribution to the totat spectrum above 1 MeV. (orig.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Astrophys. Space Sci.
Journal Volume
75
Journal Issue
1
Series
Astrophys. Space Sci.
Journal Page Range
181-191
ISSN
0004-640X

Conference

Title
Symposium on cosmic gamma-ray bursts.
Dates
26 - 29 Nov 1979.
Place
Toulouse, France.

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
Netherlands
INIS RN
12617229
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
COSMIC GAMMA BURSTS; KEV RANGE 100-1000; SPACE FLIGHT; SPECTRA; TIME DEPENDENCE
Descriptors DEC
COSMIC RADIATION; ENERGY RANGE; IONIZING RADIATIONS; KEV RANGE; PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION; RADIATIONS