Published June 1987 | Version v1
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High energy gamma ray astronomy

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High energy gamma ray astronomy has evolved with the space age. Nonexistent twenty-five years ago, there is now a general sketch of the gamma ray sky which should develop into a detailed picture with the results expected to be forthcoming over the next decade. The galactic plane is the dominant feature of the gamma ray sky, the longitude and latitude distribution being generally correlated with galactic structural features including the spiral arms. Two molecular clouds were already seen. Two of the three strongest gamma ray sources are pulsars. The highly variable x ray source Cygnus X-3 was seen at one time, but not another in the 100 MeV region, and it was also observed at very high energies. Beyond the Milky Way Galaxy, there is seen a diffuse radiation, whose origin remains uncertain, as well as at least one quasar, 3C 273. Looking to the future, the satellite opportunities for high energy gamma ray astronomy in the near term are the GAMMA-I planned to be launched in late 1987 and the Gamma Ray Observatory, scheduled for launch in 1990. The Gamma Ray Observatory will carry a total of four instruments covering the entire energy range from 30,000 eV to 3 x 10 to the 10th eV with over an order of magnitude increase in sensitivity relative to previous satellite instruments

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Essays in Space Science
Journal Page Range
vp.
Report number
N--87-24247

Conference

Title
Essays in space science.
Dates
23 Apr 1985.
Place
Greenbelt, MD (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
19010712
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
BREMSSTRAHLUNG; COSMIC GAMMA SOURCES; COSMIC X-RAY SOURCES; ENERGY SPECTRA; FLUX DENSITY; GAMMA ASTRONOMY; NEUTRON STARS; PHOTONS; PULSARS; QUASARS; REVIEWS
Descriptors DEC
ASTRONOMY; BOSONS; COSMIC RADIO SOURCES; COSMIC RAY SOURCES; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; MASSLESS PARTICLES; RADIATIONS; SPECTRA; STARS