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Observations of X-ray and γ bursts

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WE report on some bursts of hard X rays seen in March 1976 by the Ariel-V scintillation telescope (ST). The timescale of a few seconds, the correlation with low energy events seen by a proportional counter on the same satellite (ref. 1 and S. J. Bell-Burnell, private communication) and a photon energy > 50 keV, are factors which suggest a connection in origin between the gamma bursts of Klebesadel et al.2 and the X-ray events noticed by Grindlay et al.3. A delayed arrival at high energies seems to be an important feature of our observations.

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QUENBY, J., COE, M., ENGEL, A. et al. Observations of X-ray and γ bursts. Nature 262, 471–473 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/262471a0

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