We present a study of 40 low-latitude unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not positionally coincident with any known class of potential gamma-ray emitters in the Galaxy (Romero et al. 1999). We have performed a variability analysis which reveals that many 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, seems to rule 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 pur...
In this paper, we present the Fermi All-sky Variability Analysis (FAVA), a tool to systematically st...
Context. High-energy γ-ray emission from the Galactic plane above ~ 100 MeV is composed of three ma...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
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 ...
We present a study of 40 unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not positionally ...
A considerable fraction of the -ray sources discovered with the Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Teles...
According to the second Fermi LAT Catalog (2FGL), about one third of the γ-ray sources listed has no...
We present a study of the radio environment of the gamma-ray source 3EG J1828+0142. This source pres...
The identification of celestial gamma-ray sources with astronomical objects or object classes has re...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
We present preliminary results of a campaign undertaken with different radio interferometers to obse...
We present a Monte Carlo analysis of the recently introduced variability indices tau (Tompkins 1999)...
In this paper, we present the Fermi All-sky Variability Analysis (FAVA), a tool to systematically st...
Context. High-energy γ-ray emission from the Galactic plane above ~ 100 MeV is composed of three ma...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
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 ...
We present a study of 40 unidentified 3EG gamma-ray sources which were found to be not positionally ...
A considerable fraction of the -ray sources discovered with the Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Teles...
According to the second Fermi LAT Catalog (2FGL), about one third of the γ-ray sources listed has no...
We present a study of the radio environment of the gamma-ray source 3EG J1828+0142. This source pres...
The identification of celestial gamma-ray sources with astronomical objects or object classes has re...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
We present preliminary results of a campaign undertaken with different radio interferometers to obse...
We present a Monte Carlo analysis of the recently introduced variability indices tau (Tompkins 1999)...
In this paper, we present the Fermi All-sky Variability Analysis (FAVA), a tool to systematically st...
Context. High-energy γ-ray emission from the Galactic plane above ~ 100 MeV is composed of three ma...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...