Five new millisecond pulsars from a radio survey of 14 unidentified Fermi-LAT gamma-ray sources

Authors
  • M. Kerr
  • F. Camilo
  • T.J. Johnson
  • E.C. Ferrara
  • L. Guillemot
  • A.K. Harding
  • J. Hessels
  • S. Johnston
  • M. Keith
  • M. Kramer
  • S.M. Ransom
  • P.S. Ray
  • J.E. Reynolds
  • J. Sarkissian
  • K.S. Wood
Publication date 2012
Journal Astrophysical Journal Letters
Volume | Issue number 748 | 1
Pages (from-to) L2
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We have discovered five millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in a survey of 14 unidentified Fermi Large Area Telescope sources in the southern sky using the Parkes radio telescope. PSRs J0101-6422, J1514-4946, and J1902-5105 reside in binaries, while PSRs J1658-5324 and J1747-4036 are isolated. Using an ephemeris derived from timing observations of PSR J0101-6422 (P = 2.57 ms, DM = 12 pc cm-3), we have detected γ-ray pulsations and measured its proper motion. Its γ-ray spectrum (a power law of Γ = 0.9 with a cutoff at 1.6 GeV) and efficiency are typical of other MSPs, but its radio and γ-ray light curves challenge simple geometric models of emission. The high success rate of this survey—enabled by selecting γ-ray sources based on their detailed spectral characteristics—and other similarly successful searches indicate that a substantial fraction of the local population of MSPs may soon be known.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/748/1/L2
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