New activity in the Dorado gamma-ray burst source

The detection of two cosmic gamma-ray burst events (on December 1, 1981 and January 2, 1982) by the Cone detectors aboard the Venera 13 and 14 probes is reported. It is determined that these two gamma-ray bursts constitute events generated by the same source as the recurrent bursts recorded on March...

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Veröffentlicht in:Soviet astronomy letters 1982-11, Vol.8, p.354-357
Hauptverfasser: GOLENETSKII, S V, MAZETS, E P, Aptekar, R L, Gurian, I U A, ILINSKII, V N, Panov, V N, Sokolov, I A, Sokolova, Z I A, Kharitonova, T V, DIACHKOV, A V
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