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Annihilation Radiation and Gamma-Ray Continuum from the Galactic Center Region
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2016
Abstract
Observations of the time-dependent, electron-positron annihilation line radiation and gamma-ray continuum emission from the region of the Galactic Center show that there are two components to the annihilation line emission: a variable, compact source at or near the Galactic Center, and a steady, diffuse interstellar distribution. We suggest that the annihilating positrons in the compact source, observed from 1977 through 1979, result from photon-photon pair production, most likely around an accreting black hole, and that the annihilating, interstellar positrons result from the decay of radionuclei produced by thermonuclear burning in supernovae.
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- The High - Energy View
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 136: The Galactic Center , 1989 , pp. 587 - 605
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1989
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