A systematic synchro-curvature modelling of pulsar [gamma]-ray spectra unveils hidden trends

...-ray radiation from pulsars is usually thought to be mostly produced by the synchro-curvature (SC) losses of accelerated particles. Here, we present a systematic study of all currently reported, good-quality Fermi-LAT pulsar spectral data. We do so by applying a model which follows the particle d...

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