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A needle in a cosmic haystack

Isabelle A. Grenier ()
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Isabelle A. Grenier: Université Paris VII and Service d'Astrophysique CEA-Saclay, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6776, 344-345

Abstract: Identifying the sources behind the most energetic radiation to reach Earth — higher-energy gamma rays — is not easy. There now appears to be two distinct populations among these bright objects: those that are associated with the Galactic plane and those that lie in the solar neighbourhood.

Date: 2000
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