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Transient Gamma Ray Spectrometer Observations of Gamma-Ray Lines from Novae. I. Limits on the Positron Annihilation Line in Five Individual Novae
The Transient Gamma Ray Spectrometer (TGRS) on board the Wind spacecraft has spent most of the interval 1995-1997 in a high-altitude orbit where γ-ray backgrounds are low. Its high-resolution Ge spectrometer is thus able to detect weak lines that are slightly offset from stronger background features. One such line is predicted from nucleosynthesis in classical novae, where β decays on a timescale of a few hours in an expanding envelope produce positrons that annihilate to generate a line that is blueshifted by a few keV away from the background annihilation line at 511 keV. The broad TGRS field of view contained five known Galactic novae during 1995 January-1997 June, and we have searched the spectra taken around the times of these events for the blueshifted nova annihilation line. Although no definite detections were made, the method is shown to be sensitive enough to detect novae occurring on ONeMg-rich white dwarfs out to about 2.5 kpc.
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