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Detection of a fast, intense and unusual gamma-ray transient
The Astrophysical Journal1980Vol. 237, pp. L1–L1
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T. L. Cline, U. D. Desai, G. Pizzichini, B. J. Teegarden, W. D. Evans, R. W. Klebesadel, J. G. Laros, K. Hurley, M. Niel, G. Védrenne
Abstract
An unusual transient pulse of approximately 50 keV was detected by the gamma-ray burst sensor network using nine space probes and satellites. Its characteristics are unlike those of the known variety of gamma-ray bursts and therefore suggest that it was formed either by a completely different origin species or in a very different manner. It is identified with the LMC supernova remnant N49.
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