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A burst of energetic gamma raysA burst of gamma rays with energies greater than 1 MeV occurring on May 14, 1972, at 201247 UT (151247 local time) was detected during a balloon flight from Palestine, Texas, at a float altitude of 4g/sq cm residual atmosphere. The detector was a tank of liquid scintillator 1m x 0.5 m x 15 cm surrounded by a 0.6 cm plastic scintillator in anticoincidence. The signal was 60 standard deviations above a steady background of 600 counts/sec. The flux was 0.12 (+0.07 or -0.04) gamma/sq cm, and the time integrated flux 20(+11 or -7) gamma/sq cm. Only one such event was seen during the 8 hours of observation in the daytime on May 14 and 15. Two sub-flares in H alpha occurred during the burst, but not coincident with the start time. A detector on the Solrad satellite observed X-rays on all channels 2 minutes after the gamma ray start time. This event is similar to three earlier reported events.
Document ID
19750017746
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Koga, R.
(California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
Simnett, G.
(California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
White, R. S.
(California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 8, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1974
Publication Information
Publication: ESRO The Context and Status of Gamma Ray Astronomy
Subject Category
Space Radiation
Accession Number
75N25818
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-05-008-022
CONTRACT_GRANT: N00014-79-A-0200-5004
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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