Cross correlation analysis of medium energy gamma rays for the Northern HemisphereIn the cross correlation method the observed gamma rays are compared with the expected telescope response for a discrete celestial source. The background consists of the atmospheric flux with its maximum near the horizon, the cosmic diffuse flux, and neutron induced gamma rays in the telescope. In sharp contrast to the background, a celestial source produces an asymmetric azimuthal response which varies predictably in time as the source moves through the telescope's aperture. This contrast serves as the basis of the cross correlation technique. Continuous data of 47.5 hr were obtained during a balloon flight from Palestine, TX from 0930 UT on September 30, 1978 to 2300 UT on October 1, 1978. The Crab Nebula-Anticenter region was observed on two consecutive days. A number of other medium energy source candidates also crossed the field-of-view. The obtained results are discussed.
Document ID
19820046843
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Long, J. (California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
Zanrosso, E. (California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
Zych, A. D. (California Univ. Riverside, CA, United States)
White, R. S. (California, University Riverside, CA, United States)