We present a study of 40 unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not positionally coincident with any known class of galactic objects in a previous paper (Romero, Benaglia & Torres, 1999). We have performed a variability analysis which reveals that most of these 40 sources are variable. These sources have, in addition, a steep mean value of the gamma-ray spectral index, $ = 2.41 \pm 0.2$, which, combined with the high level of variability rules out a pulsar origin. The positional coincidences with uncatalogued candidates to supernova remnants were also studied. Only 7 sources in the sample are spatially coincident with these candidates, a result that is shown to be consistent with the expected level of pure chance associat...
The third EGRET catalog contains a large number of unidentified sources. This subset of objects is e...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
We present a study of 40 low-latitude unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not ...
We present a study of 40 low-latitude unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not ...
The unidentified, low-latitude, gamma -ray source 3EG J1828+0142 presents high levels of variability...
We present a study of the radio environment of the gamma-ray source 3EG J1828+0142. This source pres...
Population studies of unidentified EGRET sources suggest that there exist at least three different p...
Population studies of unidentified EGRET sources suggest that there exist at least three different p...
Population studies of EGRET gamma-ray sources indicate that there is a distinctive population of bri...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
Population studies of EGRET gamma-ray sources indicate that there is a distinctive population of bri...
The nature of the unidentified gamma-ray point sources in the galactic plane is a long standing puzz...
We have conducted a radio pulsar survey of 56 unidentified gamma-ray sources from the 3rd EGRET cata...
Among unidentified gamma-ray sources in the galactic plane, there are some that present significant ...
The third EGRET catalog contains a large number of unidentified sources. This subset of objects is e...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
We present a study of 40 low-latitude unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not ...
We present a study of 40 low-latitude unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not ...
The unidentified, low-latitude, gamma -ray source 3EG J1828+0142 presents high levels of variability...
We present a study of the radio environment of the gamma-ray source 3EG J1828+0142. This source pres...
Population studies of unidentified EGRET sources suggest that there exist at least three different p...
Population studies of unidentified EGRET sources suggest that there exist at least three different p...
Population studies of EGRET gamma-ray sources indicate that there is a distinctive population of bri...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
Population studies of EGRET gamma-ray sources indicate that there is a distinctive population of bri...
The nature of the unidentified gamma-ray point sources in the galactic plane is a long standing puzz...
We have conducted a radio pulsar survey of 56 unidentified gamma-ray sources from the 3rd EGRET cata...
Among unidentified gamma-ray sources in the galactic plane, there are some that present significant ...
The third EGRET catalog contains a large number of unidentified sources. This subset of objects is e...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...