Cowsik, Ramanath ; Friedlander, Michael W. (1995) The implications of gamma-ray lines observed from the Orion complex Astrophysical Journal, 444 (1). L29-L32. ISSN 0004-637X
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Abstract
The observation of intense gamma-ray line emission from the Orion complex, attributed by Bloemen et al. to de-excitation of cosmic-ray carbon and oxygen nuclei, has important implications for emission from Orion in the infrared and in high-energy gamma-rays, and also for the theories of cosmic-ray origins. Some of these implications are briefly pointed out.
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