THE Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory satellite recently detected1 pulsed -radiation from the radio pulsar PSR1706–44; this is only the fourth radio pulsar to be identified as a -ray source. The other three (Vela, the Crab and PSR1509–58) are all associated with supernova remnants (SNRs), whereas very few—perhaps four—of the remaining 500 or so galactic radio pulsars have convincing associations with SNRs2. We have mapped the field around PSR1706 – 44 at 843 MHz with a resolution of 44 arcsec using the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope, and have identified a shell-type SNR at a distance of about 3 kpc—consistent with the distance deduced for the pulsar. The pulsar is seen as a sligh...
Abstract The X-ray source CXOU J163802.6−471358 is thought to be a pulsar wind nebula...
15 pages, 6 figures, 3 tablesThe gamma-ray pulsar PSR B1706-44 and the adjacent supernova remnant (S...
Open Access. Supernova remnants and their X-ray emission; Proceedings of the Symposium, Venice, Ital...
We report the detection of the radio pulsar counterpart to the 69 ms X-ray pulsar discovered near th...
Context. Energetic pulsars can be embedded in a nebula of relativistic leptons which is powered by t...
New images of the radio Supernova Remnant (SNR) G65.1+0.6 are presented, based on the 408 MHz and 14...
Energetic young pulsars and expanding blast waves [supernova remnants (SNRs)] are the most visible r...
New images of the radio Supernova Remnant (SNR) G65.1+0.6 are presented, based on the 408 MHz and 14...
Energetic young pulsars and expanding blast waves (supernova remnants, SNRs) are the most visible re...
Energetic young pulsars and expanding blast waves [ supernova remnants (SNRs)] are the most visible ...
While searching the NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS) for diffuse radio emission, we have serendipitously d...
We report the discovery of a young and energetic pulsar in the Parkes multibeam survey of the Galact...
The peculiar fan-shaped morphology of the galactic radio source G5.4–1.2 has prompted much speculati...
Context. Most neutron stars are expected to be born in supernovae, but only about half of supernova ...
Supernova Remnants (SNRs) are believed to be acceleration sites of Galactic cosmic rays. Therefore, ...
Abstract The X-ray source CXOU J163802.6−471358 is thought to be a pulsar wind nebula...
15 pages, 6 figures, 3 tablesThe gamma-ray pulsar PSR B1706-44 and the adjacent supernova remnant (S...
Open Access. Supernova remnants and their X-ray emission; Proceedings of the Symposium, Venice, Ital...
We report the detection of the radio pulsar counterpart to the 69 ms X-ray pulsar discovered near th...
Context. Energetic pulsars can be embedded in a nebula of relativistic leptons which is powered by t...
New images of the radio Supernova Remnant (SNR) G65.1+0.6 are presented, based on the 408 MHz and 14...
Energetic young pulsars and expanding blast waves [supernova remnants (SNRs)] are the most visible r...
New images of the radio Supernova Remnant (SNR) G65.1+0.6 are presented, based on the 408 MHz and 14...
Energetic young pulsars and expanding blast waves (supernova remnants, SNRs) are the most visible re...
Energetic young pulsars and expanding blast waves [ supernova remnants (SNRs)] are the most visible ...
While searching the NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS) for diffuse radio emission, we have serendipitously d...
We report the discovery of a young and energetic pulsar in the Parkes multibeam survey of the Galact...
The peculiar fan-shaped morphology of the galactic radio source G5.4–1.2 has prompted much speculati...
Context. Most neutron stars are expected to be born in supernovae, but only about half of supernova ...
Supernova Remnants (SNRs) are believed to be acceleration sites of Galactic cosmic rays. Therefore, ...
Abstract The X-ray source CXOU J163802.6−471358 is thought to be a pulsar wind nebula...
15 pages, 6 figures, 3 tablesThe gamma-ray pulsar PSR B1706-44 and the adjacent supernova remnant (S...
Open Access. Supernova remnants and their X-ray emission; Proceedings of the Symposium, Venice, Ital...