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2014A&A...562A...7R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 562A, 7-7 (2014/2-1)

Earth occultation imaging of the low energy gamma-ray sky with GBM.

RODI J., CHERRY M.L., CASE G.L., CAMERO-ARRANZ A., CHAPLIN V., FINGER M.H., JENKE P. and WILSON-HODGE C.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Earth Occultation Technique (EOT) has been applied to Fermi's Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) to perform all-sky monitoring for a predetermined catalog of hard X-ray/soft γ-ray sources. In order to search for sources not in the catalog, thus completing the catalog and reducing a source of systematic error in EOT, an imaging method has been developed - Imaging with a Differential filter using the Earth Occultation Method (IDEOM). IDEOM is a tomographic imaging method that takes advantage of the orbital precession of the Fermi satellite. Using IDEOM, all-sky reconstructions have been generated for ∼4 years of GBM data in the 12-50keV, 50-100keV and 100-300keV energy bands in search of sources otherwise unmodeled by the GBM occultation analysis. IDEOM analysis resulted in the detection of 57 sources in the 12-50keV energy band, 23 sources in the 50-100keV energy band, and 7 sources in the 100-300keV energy band. Seventeen sources were not present in the original GBM-EOT catalog and have now been added. We also present the first joined averaged spectra for four persistent sources detected by GBM using EOT and by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on Fermi: NGC 1275, 3C 273, Cen A, and the Crab.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - occultations - gamma rays: general

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