Pulsed high-energy gamma-rays from the radio pulsar PSR1706-44

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Gamma Ray Astronomy, Gamma Ray Observatory, Pulsars, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Neutron Stars

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Gamma radiation above 100 MeV in energy has been detected from the radio pulsar PSR1706-44. The gamma emission forms a single broad peak within the pulsar period of 102 ms, in contrast to the two narrow peaks seen in the other three known high-energy gamma-ray pulsars. The emission mechanism in all cases is probably the same, the differences arising from the geometry of the magnetic and rotation axes and the line of sight. Gamma-ray emission accounts for as much as 1 percent of the total neutron star spindown energy in these pulsars, much more than emerges at optical or radio frequencies. Thus, study of this emission is important in understanding pulsar emission and evolution.

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