Friday, February 15, 2013

1302.3441 (Roland Diehl)

Nuclear-Astrophysics Lessons from INTEGRAL    [PDF]

Roland Diehl
Measurements of high-energy photons from cosmic sources of nuclear radiation through ESA's INTEGRAL mission have advanced our knowledge: New data with high spectral resolution showed that characteristic gamma-ray lines from radioactive decays occur throughout the Galaxy, in its interstellar medium and from sources. Although the number of detected sources and often the significance of the astrophysical results remain modest, conclusions derived from this unique astronomical window of radiation originating from nuclear processes are important, complementing the widely-employed atomic-line based spectroscopy. We review the results and insights obtained in the past decade from gamma-ray line measurements of cosmic sources, in the context of their astrophysical questions.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.3441

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