The 1000 GeV gamma rays from MS pulsars

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Energy, Gamma Rays, Periodic Variations, Pulsars, Radio Stars, Spectra, Celestial Bodies, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Radiation Measurement, Radiation Sources

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The authors report the detection of 1000 GeV γ-rays with the characteristic 6.1 ms periodicity of the radio pulsar PSR 1953+29. This result, significant at the 5.4 σ level, provides the first direct evidence for the association of the 6 ms radio pulsar PSR 1953+29 with the γ-ray source 2CG 065+0. Extensive observations of the 1.5 ms pulsar PSR 1937+21 are also reported.

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