The COMPTEL experiment on GRO images 0.7-30 MeV celestial gamma-radiation that falls within its 1 steradian field of view. During the first eleven months of orbit, preliminary lozalizations from BATSE triggers indicated that about 1 in 6 cosmic events could have fallen within COMPTEL\u27s field of view. WE present COMPTEL positions for four of the brighter of these gamma-ray bursts
The imaging Compton telescope COMPTEL onboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory can localize gamma-r...
COMPTEL is the first imaging telescope to explore the MeV gamma-ray range (0.7 to 30 MeV). At presen...
We report the results of a 5 year CCD imaging program of small gamma-ray burst (GRB) error boxes fro...
The COMPTEL experiment on GRO images 0.7 – 30 MeV celestial gamma-radiation that falls within its 1 ...
The γ‐ray telescope COMPTEL onboard GRO has so far located 6 gamma‐ray bursts which occurred in its ...
The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory was launched on April 5, 1991, carrying the imaging Compton telesc...
The imaging γ‐ray telescope COMPTEL on board NASA’s Compton Gamma‐Ray Observatory (GRO) has observed...
On 1993 January 31 at 1857:12 Universal Time (UT), the Imaging Compton Telescope COMPTEL onboard the...
During the first year of operation, 22 cosmic gamma-ray bursts were detected within the field of vie...
The COMPTEL instrument on GRO is designed to image celestial gamma radiation in the approximately 0....
The COMPTEL instrument aboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is used to study the phenomena of co...
Since the launch of the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory in April 1991, the imaging COMPTEL telescope h...
The COMPTEL experiment aboard CGRO is designed to image celestial gamma-radiation in the energy rang...
The Imaging Compton Telescope (COMPTEL) on board the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory regularly observe...
The COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is used to measure the locations of gamm...
The imaging Compton telescope COMPTEL onboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory can localize gamma-r...
COMPTEL is the first imaging telescope to explore the MeV gamma-ray range (0.7 to 30 MeV). At presen...
We report the results of a 5 year CCD imaging program of small gamma-ray burst (GRB) error boxes fro...
The COMPTEL experiment on GRO images 0.7 – 30 MeV celestial gamma-radiation that falls within its 1 ...
The γ‐ray telescope COMPTEL onboard GRO has so far located 6 gamma‐ray bursts which occurred in its ...
The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory was launched on April 5, 1991, carrying the imaging Compton telesc...
The imaging γ‐ray telescope COMPTEL on board NASA’s Compton Gamma‐Ray Observatory (GRO) has observed...
On 1993 January 31 at 1857:12 Universal Time (UT), the Imaging Compton Telescope COMPTEL onboard the...
During the first year of operation, 22 cosmic gamma-ray bursts were detected within the field of vie...
The COMPTEL instrument on GRO is designed to image celestial gamma radiation in the approximately 0....
The COMPTEL instrument aboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is used to study the phenomena of co...
Since the launch of the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory in April 1991, the imaging COMPTEL telescope h...
The COMPTEL experiment aboard CGRO is designed to image celestial gamma-radiation in the energy rang...
The Imaging Compton Telescope (COMPTEL) on board the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory regularly observe...
The COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is used to measure the locations of gamm...
The imaging Compton telescope COMPTEL onboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory can localize gamma-r...
COMPTEL is the first imaging telescope to explore the MeV gamma-ray range (0.7 to 30 MeV). At presen...
We report the results of a 5 year CCD imaging program of small gamma-ray burst (GRB) error boxes fro...