Association of the 6-ms pulsar PSR1953 with the COS-B γ -ray source 2CG065

A systematic search for fast radio pulsars in the error boxes of the low energy γ -ray sources detected by the COS-B collaboration led to the discovery 1 of a 6.1-ms radio pulsar PSR1953 + 29 in a binary system with orbital period of 120±4 days inside the error box of 2CG065 + 0. It was not possible...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1985-09, Vol.317 (6034), p.236-238
Hauptverfasser: Chadwick, P. M, Dowthwaite, J. C, Harrison, A. B, Kirkman, I. W, McComb, T. J. L, Orford, K. J, Turver, K. E
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Zusammenfassung:A systematic search for fast radio pulsars in the error boxes of the low energy γ -ray sources detected by the COS-B collaboration led to the discovery 1 of a 6.1-ms radio pulsar PSR1953 + 29 in a binary system with orbital period of 120±4 days inside the error box of 2CG065 + 0. It was not possible to associate unambiguously the two objects without either a precise position for the γ-ray source or the detection of 6.1-ms pulsed γ rays. Following the determination of a more accurate orbital ephemeris for the radio pulsar, we have examined our data for evidence for pulsed TeV γ rays. Here, we report the detection of such γ rays with the characteristic 6.1-ms periodicity of the radio pulsar. The γ rays were detected using the ground-based atmospheric Cerenkov technique at the University of Durham γ -ray facility at Dugway, Utah 2 . This result, significant at the 5.4 σ level, provides evidence for the association of the 6-ms radio pulsar PSR1953 + 29 with the γ -ray source 2CG065 + 0.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/317236a0