A strange pulsar Geminga.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Gamma-Ray Pulsars: Optical Counterparts, Gamma-Ray Pulsars: X Rays

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Recently, the gamma-ray source Geminga, which has been mysterious for more than ten years, was identified to be an X- and gamma-ray pulsar and its optical counterpart supposed to be a star of magnitude 25 with a blue spectrum. The existence of Geminga indicates that there exists a kind of single pulsars which have no radio emission. This paper introduces the improvement process of the knowledge about Geminga and the related fundamental method of time analysis in high energy astrophysics.

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