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What can we learn from phase alignment of γ-ray and radio pulsar light curves?
(SAIP, 2011)
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has revolutionized high-energy (HE) astronomy, and is making enormous contributions particularly to γ-ray pulsar science. As a result of the many new pulsar discoveries, the γ-ray pulsar ...
Modelling the growing population of y-ray millisecond pulsars
(Springer, 2011)
TheFermiLarge Area Telescope, in collaboration with several groups from the radio community, have had marvellous success at uncovering new γ-ray millisecond pulsars (MSPs). In fact, MSPs now make up a sizable fraction of ...
Multiwavelength analysis of four millisecond pulsars
(AIPC, 2011)
Radio timing observations of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in support of Fermi LAT
observations of the gamma-ray sky enhance the sensitivity of high-energy pulsation searches. With
contemporaneous ephemerides we have detected ...
Modeling light curves of the phase-aligned gamma-ray millisecond pulsar subclass
(Fermi, 2011)
The gamma-ray population of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope
(LAT) has been steadily increasing. A number of the more recent detections, including PSR J0034−0534,
PSR J1939+2134 ...
Observations and modeling of gamma-ray millisecond pulsars seen with the Fermi LAT
(AIPC, 2011)
We present a summary of gamma-ray millisecond pulsar (MSP) observations with the
Fermi Large Area Telescope. The radio and gamma-ray light curves of these MSPs have been
modeled in the framework of the retarded vacuum ...
Modeling and maximum likelihood fitting of gamma-ray and radio light curves of millisecond pulsars detected with Fermi
(Fermi, 2011)
Pulsed gamma rays have been detected with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) from more than 20 millisecond pulsars (:\ISPs), some of which were discovered in radio observations of bright, unassociated LAT sources.
We ...
Constraining viewing geometries of pulsars with single-peaked γ-ray profiles using a multiwavelength approach
(SAIP, 2011)
Since the launch of the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the Fermi spacecraft
in June 2008, the number of observed γ-ray pulsars has increased dramatically. A large number
of these are also observed at radio frequencies. ...