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    A summary of major activities of the UNH and NRL groups

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    The major activities of the SMM GRS team members at the University of New Hampshire and the Naval Research Laboratory since the last semi-annual report are summarized. An updated list of published papers and invited papers or contributed papers presented at scientific meetings is provided

    The gamma-ray spectrometer experiment on the solar maximum mission satellite

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    The major activities summarized include: Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS) instrument response and flight operation; solar flare studies; cosmic gamma-ray studies; summary of computer operations; search for flare-precursor protons; diffuse galactic annihilation radiation; cosmic ray bursts; atmospheric gamma ray spectrum; gamma ray line emission from supernovae and novae; improved angular resolutions using Earth occultation; and production processing of NASA IPD data. In addition, an updated list of published papers and invited papers or contributed papers presented at scientific meetings is provided

    Investigation of Energy Levels in Foil Excited Atomic Beams Semiannual Status Report, 1 Feb. - 31 Jul. 1966

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    Relative population and mean lifetimes of levels in hydrogen and helium atomic beams using foil method of excitatio

    The Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Experiment on the Solar Maximum Mission Satellite

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    Observations by the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS) on the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) are examined. This detector system is sensitive to high-energy X-rays, gamma-rays, and energetic neutrons. These neutral quanta provide a probe of the highest energy processes in a flare. The GRS has recorded over 150 flares since launch. In addition to the solar discoveries, the SMM GRS has made important discoveries about cosmic gamma-ray sources. These discoveries are summarized

    Data analysis support for UNH gamma ray detector on OSO-7

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    The data is reviewed from the gamma ray experiment on OSO-7. Analysis of the data, and information on the data processing are described

    Gamma ray production in paraffin by cosmic rays

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    Gamma ray production in paraffin by cosmic ray

    Solar gamma ray monitor for OSO-H (0.3-10 MeV)

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    A gamma ray experiment to be flown aboard the OSO-7 spacecraft is described along with a history of the development of the experiment, a description of the gamma ray detector and its operation, and a short preliminary review of the scientific information obtained during the instruments' lifetime. The gamma ray detector operated an average of 18 hours a day for approximately 15 months. The majority of the data was collected in the solar and antisolar direction, but data at right angles to the spacecraft-sun line was also accumulated. In all, at least two full scans of the celestial sphere were completed

    SMM detection of interstellar Al-26 gamma radiation

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    The gamma ray spectrometer on the Solar Maximum Mission Satellite has detected the interstellar Al-26 line when the Galactic center traversed its aperture. The center of the emission is consistent with the location of the Galactic center, but the spatial distribution is presently not well defined. The total flux in the direction of the Galactic center is 4.3 + or - 0.4) x .0001 gamma/sq cm-s-rad for an assumed population I distribution

    Operation of a single mode external-cavity laser diode array near 780 nm

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    We have narrowed the spectral bandwidth of a commercial 2 W laser diode array to be less than 120 MHz near 780 nm. The external-cavity laser diode array system is a standard double-pass Littman–Metcalf configuration operating on a dominant single longitudinal mode. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69845/2/RSINAK-73-12-4169-1.pd
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