Search for soft gamma-ray events in the BATSE data base
Walter Lewin
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Search for soft gamma-ray events in the BATSE data base
by Walter Lewin
Published
1994
Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Space Research ; [Washington, D.C.
Pages
1
The U.S. Spectrum X Gamma coordination facility
Observation of the Cygnus Loop in x-rays with a one-dimensional focusing collector
The interstellar D₁ line at high resolution
The Mg II lines as diagnostic of PMS nature in Herbig Ae/Be stars
A deep PSPC observation of the Cyg OB2 association
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Search for soft gamma-ray events in the BATSE data base was written by Walter Lewin.
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