2019ApJ...871...78S


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2019ApJ...871...78S - Astrophys. J., 871, 78-78 (2019/January-3)

Searching a thousand radio pulsars for gamma-ray emission.

SMITH D.A., BRUEL P., COGNARD I., CAMERON A.D., CAMILO F., DAI S., GUILLEMOT L., JOHNSON T.J., JOHNSTON S., KEITH M.J., KERR M., KRAMER M., LYNE A.G., MANCHESTER R.N., SHANNON R., SOBEY C., STAPPERS B.W. and WELTEVREDE P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Identifying as many gamma-ray pulsars as possible in the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) data helps test pulsar emission models by comparing predicted and observed properties for a large, varied sample with as little selection bias as possible. It also improves extrapolations from the observed population to estimate the contribution of unresolved pulsars to the diffuse gamma-ray emission. We use a recently developed method to determine the probability that a given gamma-ray photon comes from a known position in the sky, convolving the photon's energy with the LAT's energy-dependent point-spread function, without the need for an accurate spatial and spectral model of the gamma-ray sky around the pulsar. The method is simple and fast and, importantly, provides probabilities, or weights, for gamma-rays from pulsars too faint for phase-integrated detection. We applied the method to over a thousand pulsars for which we obtained rotation ephemerides from radio observations, and discovered gamma-ray pulsations from 16 pulsars, 12 young and 4 recycled. PSR J2208+4056 has spindown power {dot}E=8×1032 erg s–1, about three times lower than the previous observed gamma-ray emission "deathline." PSRs J2208+4056 and J1816-0755 have radio interpulses, constraining their geometry and perhaps enhancing their gamma-ray luminosity. We discuss whether the deathline is an artifact of selection bias due to the pulsar distance.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: stars - pulsars: individual: (J0636+5129, J1731-4744, J1816-0755, J2208+4056)

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17437 0
2 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
3 PSR B0540-69 Psr 05 40 11.2000490438 -69 19 54.198559829           ~ 905 3
4 PSR J0636+5129 Psr 06 36 04.84645 +51 28 59.9625           ~ 71 0
5 PSR B0727-18 Psr 07 29 32.2900 -18 36 42.210           ~ 92 0
6 PSR J1048+2339 Psr 10 48 43.4339582160 +23 39 53.577436140     19.47     ~ 61 0
7 PSR J1125-6014 Psr 11 25 55.2180 -60 14 06.608           ~ 40 0
8 PSR J1327-0755 Psr 13 27 57.5880 -07 55 29.800           ~ 18 0
9 PSR B1509-58 Psr 15 13 55.52 -59 08 08.8     13.06     ~ 844 1
10 SNR G343.0-06.0 SNR 17 25.0 -46 30           ~ 34 0
11 PSR B1727-47 Psr 17 31 42.103 -47 44 34.56           ~ 148 0
12 PSR J1740+1000 Psr 17 40 25.91 +10 00 06.0           ~ 86 0
13 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14419 0
14 PSR B1754-24 Psr 17 57 29.33 -24 22 04.0           ~ 87 0
15 PSR J1816-0755 Psr 18 16 24.54 -07 55 22.5           ~ 9 0
16 ARGO J1839-0627 Psr 18 40 55.0 -05 33 00           ~ 59 1
17 PSR J1841-0524 Psr 18 41 49.3553989200 -05 24 30.551758848           ~ 37 0
18 PSR J1853-0004 Psr 18 53 23.02 -00 04 32.3           ~ 37 0
19 PSR J1913+1011 Psr 19 13 20.341 +10 11 22.97           ~ 75 0
20 PSR J1925+1720 Psr 19 25 27.031 +17 20 27.31           ~ 34 1
21 PSR J1928+1746 Psr 19 28 42.8 +17 46 27           ~ 55 0
22 PSR B1930+22 Psr 19 32 22.8565447656 +22 20 52.063074024     14.52     ~ 137 0
23 PSR J1946+3417 Psr 19 46 25.13182 +34 17 14.6770           ~ 48 0
24 PSR J2208+4056 Psr 22 08 01.991 +40 56 01.80           ~ 17 0

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