Up: The first COMPTEL source
COMPTEL has opened the MeV gamma-ray band (0.75 to 30 MeV) as a new
window to astronomy. The data from five years of COMPTEL observations
provided the first COMPTEL source catalogue. It is largely restricted
to previously published results, and contains firm as well as marginal
detections of continuum and line emitting sources, and presents upper
limits for various types of objects. The number of most significant
detections (> 3
)
are 32 for steady sources and 31 for
gamma-ray bursters (see Table 13). Six of the listed sources extend
over larger areas. Their extent may actually be due to a larger number
of so far unresolved point sources. This may be especially true for
the Cygnus region in 1.809 MeV, for GRO J1823-12 and for the two HVC
complexes. A second COMPTEL source catalogue will be produced after a
more accurate modelling of the diffuse interstellar emission has
become possible.
Acknowledgements
The COMPTEL project is supported by the German government through DLR
grant 50 Q 9096 8, by NASA under contract NAS5-26645, and by the
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO. The authors
acknowledge the efforts of M. Chupp, H. Haber, J. Englhauser and
R. Georgii in implementing the various tables.
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