2011
DOI: 10.1088/0067-0049/193/1/22
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ERRATUM: “THE FIRST FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE CATALOG OF GAMMA-RAY PULSARS” (2010, ApJS, 187, 460)

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“…As a PLE model typically describes the γ -ray spectrum of a pulsar (Abdo et al 2010b(Abdo et al , 2011, we speculate that there may be a hidden pulsar in HESS J1745-303. To test this hypothesis, we performed a blind search for coherent pulsation.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As a PLE model typically describes the γ -ray spectrum of a pulsar (Abdo et al 2010b(Abdo et al , 2011, we speculate that there may be a hidden pulsar in HESS J1745-303. To test this hypothesis, we performed a blind search for coherent pulsation.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We performed LAT standard data processing using GTSELECT, GTMKTIME and GTBARY tools obtained from the HEADAS distribution of the Fermi ScienceTools (version V9R15P2) built on Scientific Linux 5 64 bit operating system. We selected E > 100 MeV events extracted within the 'region of interest' (ROI) of 2 degrees from X-ray source position (S/N ratio of Fermi-LAT pulsars is typically maximized taking ROI of ∼1 • -2 • around pulsar position; Abdo et al 2010a). We selected only events with high probability of being photons ('diffuse' event class = 3, data quality = 1) collected within 105 • maximum zenith angle (applying ROI-based zenith angle cut) and excluding data acquired during passages through the South Atlantic Anomaly.…”
Section: Gamma-ray Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently there is no reliable theory which can explain pulsar radio emission. The radio emission is coherent and it seems that conditions for generation of coherent emission in pulsar magnetospheres may be not always fulfilled -at least there are pulsars with periods and magnetic fields typical for radio-emitting pulsars which are visible in gamma-rays but show no detectable radio emission (Abdo et al 2010). If, at least for some range of pulsar parameters, the conditions for generation of coherent emission are very sensitive to the properties of the magnetospheric plasma -like current and plasma densities or/and their gradients -then it can be that in some of the magnetospheric states the coherent emission is not generated at all or is generated at different places.…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%