Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Special attention is given to two bursts occurring on November 16, 1979. Because of the close temporal coincidence of the two events, the possibility that both originated from a single celestial source is considered, as is the possibility that the scanning motion of HEAO-3 (nominal spin period, 20 min) was such as to exclude the first from the (approximately 30 deg FWHM) field of view of the germanium detectors and include the second. Directional data from the relative response of the shield pieces and earth occultation constraint are found to be consistent with this interpretation, and high-resolution spectral data from the second burst are discussed in this light. It is noted that recent unpublished analyses of long-baseline timing data from interplanetary spacecraft reveal that the response in the HEAO high-resolution detectors is probably earth albedo scattering. This, it is noted, can be an important systematic effect in low-earth orbit.
Keywords:
SPACE RADIATION
Type:
Gamma ray transients and related astrophysical phenomena; Workshop; Aug 05, 1981 - Aug 08, 1981; La Jolla, CA
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