An examination of the intensity, energy spectrum, and spatial distribution of the diffuse gamma-radiation observed by SAS-2 satellite away from the galactic plane in the energy range above 35 MeV has shown that it consists of two components. One component is generally correlated with galactic latitudes, the atomic hydrogen column density was deduced from 21 cm measurements, and the continuum radio emission, believed to be synchrotron emission. It has an energy spectrum similar to that in the plane and joins smoothly to the intense radiation from the plane. It is therefore presumed to be of galactic origin. The other component is apparently isotropic, at least on a coarse scale, and has a steep energy spectrum. No evidence is found for a cos...
The relation of SAS-2 observations of galactic gamma-rays to the large scale distribution of cosmic ...
Data from a scan of the galactic plane by the SAS-2 high energy gamma ray experiment in the region 2...
We present spectra of the inverse-Compton and extragalactic components of the high-energy gamma-radi...
An analysis of all of the second small astronomy satellite gamma-ray data for galactic latitudes wit...
The observed diffuse galactic gamma radiation is compared to that predicted from galactic cosmic ray...
A high energy (35 MeV) gamma ray telescope employing a thirty-two level magnetic core spark chamber ...
The Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS)-2, launched on November 15, 1972, carried into orbit a 32-deck m...
The SAS-2 gamma ray experiment has made measurements on the high energy gamma rays coming from the g...
We have carried out a new study of the diffuse Galactic gamma-ray continuum radiation using a cosmic...
The radiation to be expected from cosmic ray interactions with matter and photons was examined. Part...
Assuming cosmic rays pervade the Galaxy, they necessarily produced high energy gamma-rays as they in...
The observations of galactic diffuse gamma radiation are reviewed. The connections of the gamma ray ...
The SAS-2 gamma ray experiment and its detection of celestial gamma rays are described. Data also co...
The galaxy was observed to be a source of high energy gamma rays as shown by the two successful sate...
Here we review our current knowledge on diffuse gamma-rays from galactic halos. Estimates of the rel...
The relation of SAS-2 observations of galactic gamma-rays to the large scale distribution of cosmic ...
Data from a scan of the galactic plane by the SAS-2 high energy gamma ray experiment in the region 2...
We present spectra of the inverse-Compton and extragalactic components of the high-energy gamma-radi...
An analysis of all of the second small astronomy satellite gamma-ray data for galactic latitudes wit...
The observed diffuse galactic gamma radiation is compared to that predicted from galactic cosmic ray...
A high energy (35 MeV) gamma ray telescope employing a thirty-two level magnetic core spark chamber ...
The Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS)-2, launched on November 15, 1972, carried into orbit a 32-deck m...
The SAS-2 gamma ray experiment has made measurements on the high energy gamma rays coming from the g...
We have carried out a new study of the diffuse Galactic gamma-ray continuum radiation using a cosmic...
The radiation to be expected from cosmic ray interactions with matter and photons was examined. Part...
Assuming cosmic rays pervade the Galaxy, they necessarily produced high energy gamma-rays as they in...
The observations of galactic diffuse gamma radiation are reviewed. The connections of the gamma ray ...
The SAS-2 gamma ray experiment and its detection of celestial gamma rays are described. Data also co...
The galaxy was observed to be a source of high energy gamma rays as shown by the two successful sate...
Here we review our current knowledge on diffuse gamma-rays from galactic halos. Estimates of the rel...
The relation of SAS-2 observations of galactic gamma-rays to the large scale distribution of cosmic ...
Data from a scan of the galactic plane by the SAS-2 high energy gamma ray experiment in the region 2...
We present spectra of the inverse-Compton and extragalactic components of the high-energy gamma-radi...