The gamma-ray pulsar Geminga: radio quiet or radio loud?

Physics – Condensed Matter

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Neutron Stars, Pulsars

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For long time Geminga has been considered a radio-quiet isolated neutron star. Recently, a weak pulsed radio emission from this source at ~100 MHz has been reported. We observed Geminga with the Arecibo radio telescope at frequencies between 318 and 1400 MHz. No pulsed emission was detected. The high sensitivity of the Arecibo telescope allowed us to put an upper limit to the spectral index in the radio band: α<=-3.6. .

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