Published February 27, 2008 | Version v1
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Pulsars Everywhere! A Galactic EGRET Source Retrospective

  • 1. Eureka Scientific, Inc. (United States)

Description

At the end of the EGRET mission, the only firmly identified sources of GeV emission in our Galaxy were a handful of young pulsars and a solar flare. With the recent launch of AGILE and the imminent launch of GLAST, the sources that EGRET saw will again be studied in γ-rays. We review the multiwavelength observations of the error boxes of Galactic EGRET sources to see what types of sources this new generation of γ-ray telescopes will be studying. I note that most, if not all, of the sources seem to be related to pulsars. Several are probably radio pulsars not known during the time of EGRET. Others are radio-quiet pulsars like Geminga. Still others are probably the product of a pulsar wind interacting with a dense environment. The rest seem to be coincident with things associated with the birth of pulsars i.e. supernova remnants, molecular clouds, and massive star associations

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Journal Title
AIP Conference Proceedings
Journal Volume
983
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 621-623
ISSN
0094-243X
CODEN
APCPCS

Conference

Title
Millisecond pulsars, magnetars and more
Acronym
International conference on 40 years of pulsars
Dates
12-17 Aug 2007
Place
Montreal (Canada)

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(c) 2008 American Institute of Physics