The relation of SAS-2 observations of galactic gamma-rays to the large scale distribution of cosmic rays and interstellar gas in the galaxy is reviewed. Starting with a discussion of production rates, the case for pion decay being the predominant production mechanism in the galactic disk above 100 MeV is reestablished, and it is also pointed out that Compton gamma-rays can be a significant source near l = 0. The concepts of four distinct galactic regions are defined, viz. the nebulodisk, ectodisk, radiodisk and exodisk. Bremsstrahlung and pion decay gamma-rays are associated with the first two (primarily the first) regions, and Compton gamma-rays and synchrotron radiation are associated with the latter two regions. On a large scale, the cos...
The SAS-2 gamma ray experiment and its detection of celestial gamma rays are described. Data also co...
The galactic distribution of H2 was studied through gamma radiation and through X-ray, optical, and ...
The radial distribution of gamma ray emissivity in the Galaxy was derived from flux longitude profil...
Recent observations of gamma-rays originating in the galactic disk together with radio observations,...
Gamma radiation investigations by COS-B and SAS-2 satellite are reported. Data from CO surveys of th...
The International Gamma Ray Symposium entitled 'The Structure and Content of the Galaxy and Galactic...
Assuming cosmic rays pervade the Galaxy, they necessarily produced high energy gamma-rays as they in...
Theoretical considerations and analysis of the results of gamma ray astronomy suggest that the galac...
A high energy (35 MeV) gamma ray telescope employing a thirty-two level magnetic core spark chamber ...
Papers are presented dealing with galactic structure drawing on all branches of galactic astronomy w...
Critical review of theories on galactic gamma ray sources in view of recent 21-cm radio observation
The radiation to be expected from cosmic ray interactions with matter and photons was examined. Part...
Recent surveys of 2.6 mm CO emission and 100 MeV gamma-radiation in the galactic plane reveal a stri...
The observed diffuse galactic gamma radiation is compared to that predicted from galactic cosmic ray...
Interpretation of the present gamma-ray data above 100 MeV is discussed in relation to cosmic ray in...
The SAS-2 gamma ray experiment and its detection of celestial gamma rays are described. Data also co...
The galactic distribution of H2 was studied through gamma radiation and through X-ray, optical, and ...
The radial distribution of gamma ray emissivity in the Galaxy was derived from flux longitude profil...
Recent observations of gamma-rays originating in the galactic disk together with radio observations,...
Gamma radiation investigations by COS-B and SAS-2 satellite are reported. Data from CO surveys of th...
The International Gamma Ray Symposium entitled 'The Structure and Content of the Galaxy and Galactic...
Assuming cosmic rays pervade the Galaxy, they necessarily produced high energy gamma-rays as they in...
Theoretical considerations and analysis of the results of gamma ray astronomy suggest that the galac...
A high energy (35 MeV) gamma ray telescope employing a thirty-two level magnetic core spark chamber ...
Papers are presented dealing with galactic structure drawing on all branches of galactic astronomy w...
Critical review of theories on galactic gamma ray sources in view of recent 21-cm radio observation
The radiation to be expected from cosmic ray interactions with matter and photons was examined. Part...
Recent surveys of 2.6 mm CO emission and 100 MeV gamma-radiation in the galactic plane reveal a stri...
The observed diffuse galactic gamma radiation is compared to that predicted from galactic cosmic ray...
Interpretation of the present gamma-ray data above 100 MeV is discussed in relation to cosmic ray in...
The SAS-2 gamma ray experiment and its detection of celestial gamma rays are described. Data also co...
The galactic distribution of H2 was studied through gamma radiation and through X-ray, optical, and ...
The radial distribution of gamma ray emissivity in the Galaxy was derived from flux longitude profil...