A Final Update on Timing the Geminga Pulsar with the EGRET Gamma-Ray Telescope

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The 1998 & 1999 observations of the Geminga Pulsar with the EGRET gamma-ray telescope indicated rotation subsequent to 1997 which was more rapid than predicted by our 1997 ephemeris (Mattox et al. 1998), indicating a possible glitch. We will report on the phase of Geminga during the last EGRET observation in 2000, just weeks before the Compton Observatory re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. More information is available at http://astro.fmarion.edu/mattox/geminga.html. Mattox, Halpern, Caraveo, 1998, ApJ, 493, 891.

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