We have conducted a radio pulsar survey of 56 unidentified -ray sources from the third EGRET catalog that are at intermediate Galactic latitudes (5 < jbj < 73). For each source, four interleaved 35minute pointings weremadewith the 13 beam, 1400MHzmultibeam receiver on the Parkes 64m radio telescope. This covered the 95 % error box of each source at a limiting sensitivity of 0.2 mJy to pulsed radio emission for periods P k 10 ms and dispersion measures P50 pc cm3. Roughly half of the unidentified -ray sources at jbj> 5 with no proposed active galactic nucleus counterpart were covered in this survey. We detected nine isolated pulsars and four recycled binary pulsars, with three from each class being new discoveries. Timing observat...
11 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal. Contact authors: Al...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
We report the detection of gamma-ray pulsations (>= 0.1GeV) from PSR J2229+ 6114 and PSR J1048-58...
We have conducted a radio pulsar survey of 56 unidentified gamma-ray sources from the 3rd EGRET cata...
At the end of the EGRET mission, only 6-8 Galactic sources had been identified as young pulsars. Sin...
The majority of Galactic high-energy gamma-ray sources continue to elude identification. Currently, ...
Pulsars discovered since the end of the EGRET mission coincident with unidentified high-energy gamma...
We consider high energy γ-ray radiation from the radio pulsars associated with some unidentified EGR...
A considerable fraction of the -ray sources discovered with the Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Teles...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
The identification of celestial gamma-ray sources with astronomical objects or object classes has re...
Most Galactic point sources of gamma rays remain unidentified. The few (extrasolar) sources that hav...
We compute the variation of the beaming fraction with the efficiency of high energy fl-ray producti...
Our analysis of EGRET data for the radio pulsar PSR B1046-58, which lies it the Eta Carina region of...
11 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal. Contact authors: Al...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
We report the detection of gamma-ray pulsations (>= 0.1GeV) from PSR J2229+ 6114 and PSR J1048-58...
We have conducted a radio pulsar survey of 56 unidentified gamma-ray sources from the 3rd EGRET cata...
At the end of the EGRET mission, only 6-8 Galactic sources had been identified as young pulsars. Sin...
The majority of Galactic high-energy gamma-ray sources continue to elude identification. Currently, ...
Pulsars discovered since the end of the EGRET mission coincident with unidentified high-energy gamma...
We consider high energy γ-ray radiation from the radio pulsars associated with some unidentified EGR...
A considerable fraction of the -ray sources discovered with the Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Teles...
As was the case for COS B, the majority of high-energy (greater than 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources dete...
The identification of celestial gamma-ray sources with astronomical objects or object classes has re...
Most Galactic point sources of gamma rays remain unidentified. The few (extrasolar) sources that hav...
We compute the variation of the beaming fraction with the efficiency of high energy fl-ray producti...
Our analysis of EGRET data for the radio pulsar PSR B1046-58, which lies it the Eta Carina region of...
11 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal. Contact authors: Al...
We will be presenting updated results to our optical survey of the "error boxes" of EGRET unidentifi...
We report the detection of gamma-ray pulsations (>= 0.1GeV) from PSR J2229+ 6114 and PSR J1048-58...