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Gamma Ray Astronomy

Physics Bulletin, 1978
Abstract The potential value of investigation of the γ-ray content of cosmic radiation has long been recognized, but evaluation of measurements made with high-flying balloons is difficult because of the generation of secondary γ-rays in the atmosphere above the detector.
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Gamma-ray bursts [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics World, 1998
Gamma-ray bursts are one of the top unsolved mysteries in astrophysics, alongside such burning issues as the nature of dark matter and the cosmological constant. We have known of the existence of gamma-ray bursts for over 25 years, but these short flashes of gamma rays have defied all our attempts to understand their causes and origin.
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X-Ray and Gamma-Ray

2018
X-ray (and gamma-ray) techniques have been used for many years to determine moisture distribution in laboratory specimens, cf. Shang and Pere (1997) and Hansen and Bentz (1999). The attenuation (loss of intensity) is a measure of the density and the thickness of the object between a source and a sensor.
Lars-Olof Nilsson, Owe Lindgren
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A kilonova following a long-duration gamma-ray burst at 350 Mpc

Nature, 2022
Jillian Rastinejad   +2 more
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Driving fast-spiking cells induces gamma rhythm and controls sensory responses

Nature, 2009
Jessica A Cardin   +2 more
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Gamma Rays

2011
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Gamma frequency entrainment attenuates amyloid load and modifies microglia

Nature, 2016
Annabelle C Singer   +2 more
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Gamma-band synchronization in visual cortex predicts speed of change detection

Nature, 2005
Thilo Womelsdorf   +2 more
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