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2013ApJ...768..169G - Astrophys. J., 768, 169 (2013/May-2)

Fermi LAT pulsed detection of PSR J0737-3039A in the double pulsar system.

GUILLEMOT L., KRAMER M., JOHNSON T.J., CRAIG H.A., ROMANI R.W., VENTER C., HARDING A.K., FERDMAN R.D., STAIRS I.H. and KERR M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the Fermi Large Area Telescope discovery of γ-ray pulsations from the 22.7 ms pulsar A in the double pulsar system J0737-3039A/B. This is the first mildly recycled millisecond pulsar (MSP) detected in the GeV domain. The 2.7 s companion object PSR J0737-3039B is not detected in γ rays. PSR J0737-3039A is a faint γ-ray emitter, so that its spectral properties are only weakly constrained; however, its measured efficiency is typical of other MSPs. The two peaks of the γ-ray light curve are separated by roughly half a rotation and are well offset from the radio and X-ray emission, suggesting that the GeV radiation originates in a distinct part of the magnetosphere from the other types of emission. From the modeling of the radio and the γ-ray emission profiles and the analysis of radio polarization data, we constrain the magnetic inclination α and the viewing angle ζ to be close to 90°, which is consistent with independent studies of the radio emission from PSR J0737-3039A. A small misalignment angle between the pulsar's spin axis and the system's orbital axis is therefore favored, supporting the hypothesis that pulsar B was formed in a nearly symmetric supernova explosion as has been discussed in the literature already.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: stars - pulsars: general - pulsars: individual (PSR J0737-3039A, PSR J0737-3039B)

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