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Author(s): Abdo A. A., Ackermann M., Ajello M., B. Atwood W., Axelsson M., Ballet J., Bruel P., M. Casandjian J., Cohen-Tanugi J., Dumora D., Farnier C., J. Fegan S., Giebels B., A. Grenier I., Grondin M.-H., Guillemot L., Guiriec Sylvain, Horan D., Knodlseder J., Komin Nukri, Lemoine-Goumard M., Lott B., Nuss E., Parent D., Piron F., Poupard L., Reposeur T., Sanchez D., A. Smith D., Starck J.-L.

(Article) Published: The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, vol. 183/1 p.46-66 (2009)
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Abstract:

Following its launch in June 2008, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (Fermi) began a sky survey in August. The Large Area Telescope (LAT) on Fermi in 3 months produced a deeper and better-resolved map of the gamma-ray sky than any previous space mission. We present here initial results for energies above 100 MeV for the 205 most significant (statistical significance greater than 10-sigma) gamma-ray sources in these data. These are the best-characterized and best-localized gamma-ray sources in the early-mission data.



Comments: Submitted to ApJS. Not yet refereed. 55 pages, 12 figures