The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study faint and extended GeV sources such as pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe). After one year of observation the LAT detected and identified three PWNe: the Crab Nebula, Vela-X, and the PWN inside MSH 15-52. In the meantime, the list of LAT detected pulsars increased steadily. These pulsars are characterized by high energy loss rates ($\dot{E}$) from ~3 × 1033 erg s–1 to 5 × 1038 erg s–1 and are therefore likely to power a PWN. This paper summarizes the search for PWNe in the off-pulse windows of 54 LAT-detected pulsars using 16 months of survey observations. Ten sources show significant emission, seven of these likely being of magnetospheric origin. The ...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) have been established as the most populous class of TeV gamma-ray emitter...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) have been established as the most populous class of TeV gamma-ray emitter...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
The high sensitivity of the Fermi-LAT (Large Area Telescope) offers the first opportunity to study f...
Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) have been established as the most populous class of TeV gamma-ray emitter...