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2000ApJ...542.1057H - Astrophys. J., 542, 1057-1063 (2000/October-3)

Transient gamma-ray spectrometer observations of gamma-ray lines from novae. II. Constraining the galactic nova rate from a survey of the southern sky during 1995-1997.

HARRIS M.J., TEEGARDEN B.J., CLINE T.L., GEHRELS N., PALMER D.M., RAMATY R. and SEIFERT H.

Abstract (from CDS):

The good energy resolution (3-4 keV FWHM) of the Transient Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (TGRS) on board the Wind spacecraft makes it sensitive to Doppler-shifted outbursts of 511 keV electron-positron annihilation radiation, the reason being that the Doppler shift causes the cosmic line to be slightly offset from a strong instrumental background 511 keV line at rest, which is ubiquitous in space environments. Such a cosmic line (blueshifted) is predicted to arise in classical novae because of the annihilation of positrons from β-decay on a timescale of a few hours in an expanding envelope. A further advantage of TGRS–its broad field of view, containing the entire southern ecliptic hemisphere–has enabled us to make a virtually complete and unbiased three-year search for classical novae at distances up to ≃1 kpc. We present negative results of this search and estimate its implications for the highly uncertain Galactic classical nova rate and for future space missions.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Observations - Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables - Nuclear Reactions, Nucleosynthesis, Abundances - Stars: White Dwarfs

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