ALTHOUGH γ-ray bursters (GRBs) have been known for more than 20 years, no source has ever been identified in its quiescent state, which might provide clues to its nature. On the other hand, two of the three known soft γ-ray repeaters (SGRs), which emit intermittent bursts of soft γ-rays, seem to be associated with supernova remnants and the recent identification of X-rays from one of these, SGR1806 – 20, supports the suggestion that a pulsar inside the remnant is the source of the γ-rays. Here we report X-ray observations of SGR0525 – 66, which has been associated previously with the supernova remnant N49 (ref. 1). We identify point-like emission from a source coincident with SGR0525 – 66, which suggests that it too is a pulsar. The pulsar ...
We report the discovery of a pulsar with period P = 136 ms and dispersion measure 308 cm-3 pc in a d...
We report the discovery of γ-ray pulsations (≥0.1 GeV) from the young radio and X-ray pulsar PSR J02...
We report the discovery of 31.18 ms pulsations from the INTEGRAL source IGR J14003-6326 using the Ro...
ALTHOUGH γ-ray bursters (GRBs) have been known for more than 20 years, no source has ever been ident...
The 'soft' spectra, short duration and recurrent activity of the three known soft γ-ray repeaters (S...
The nature of γ-ray bursters—astrophysical sources that emit abrupt bursts of γ-rays—presents a long...
AN important clue to the nature of soft γ-ray repeaters (SGRs), which emit recurrent bursts of γ-ray...
We report the detection of the radio pulsar counterpart to the 69 ms X-ray pulsar discovered near th...
7 pages, 1 figureInternational audienceWe report the discovery of γ-ray pulsations (≥0.1 GeV) from t...
We report the discovery of γ-ray pulsations (≥0.1 GeV) from the young radio and X-ray pulsar PSR J02...
We report the discovery of a pulsar with period P = 136 ms and dispersion measure 308 cm-3 pc in a d...
We report the discovery of γ-ray pulsations (≥0.1 GeV) from the young radio and X-ray pulsar PSR J02...
We report the discovery of 31.18 ms pulsations from the INTEGRAL source IGR J14003-6326 using the Ro...
ALTHOUGH γ-ray bursters (GRBs) have been known for more than 20 years, no source has ever been ident...
The 'soft' spectra, short duration and recurrent activity of the three known soft γ-ray repeaters (S...
The nature of γ-ray bursters—astrophysical sources that emit abrupt bursts of γ-rays—presents a long...
AN important clue to the nature of soft γ-ray repeaters (SGRs), which emit recurrent bursts of γ-ray...
We report the detection of the radio pulsar counterpart to the 69 ms X-ray pulsar discovered near th...
7 pages, 1 figureInternational audienceWe report the discovery of γ-ray pulsations (≥0.1 GeV) from t...
We report the discovery of γ-ray pulsations (≥0.1 GeV) from the young radio and X-ray pulsar PSR J02...
We report the discovery of a pulsar with period P = 136 ms and dispersion measure 308 cm-3 pc in a d...
We report the discovery of γ-ray pulsations (≥0.1 GeV) from the young radio and X-ray pulsar PSR J02...
We report the discovery of 31.18 ms pulsations from the INTEGRAL source IGR J14003-6326 using the Ro...