We present 294 pulsars found in GeV data from the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Another 33 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) discovered in deep radio searches of LAT sources will likely reveal pulsations once phase-connected rotation ephemerides are achieved. A further dozen optical and/or X-ray binary systems co-located with LAT sources also likely harbor gamma-ray MSPs. This catalog thus reports roughly 340 gamma-ray pulsars and candidates, 10% of all known pulsars, compared to $\leq 11$ known before Fermi. Half of the gamma-ray pulsars are young. Of these, the half that are undetected in radio have a broader Galactic latitude distribution than the young radio-loud pulsars. The others are MSPs, with 6 undetected in radio. Overall, >235 are bright enough above 50 MeV to fit the pulse profile, the energy spectrum, or both. For the common two-peaked profiles, the gamma-ray peak closest to the magnetic pole crossing generally has a softer spectrum. The spectral energy distributions tend to narrow as the spindown power $\dot E$ decreases to its observed minimum near $10^{33}$ erg s$^{-1}$, approaching the shape for synchrotron radiation from monoenergetic electrons. We calculate gamma-ray luminosities when distances are available. Our all-sky gamma-ray sensitivity map is useful for population syntheses. The electronic catalog version provides gamma-ray pulsar ephemerides, properties and fit results to guide and be compared with modeling results.

The Third Fermi Large Area Telescope Catalog of Gamma-ray Pulsars

Raffaella Bonino;Alessandro Cuoco;Salvatore De Gaetano;Raniere de Menezes;Michela Negro;
2023-01-01

Abstract

We present 294 pulsars found in GeV data from the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Another 33 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) discovered in deep radio searches of LAT sources will likely reveal pulsations once phase-connected rotation ephemerides are achieved. A further dozen optical and/or X-ray binary systems co-located with LAT sources also likely harbor gamma-ray MSPs. This catalog thus reports roughly 340 gamma-ray pulsars and candidates, 10% of all known pulsars, compared to $\leq 11$ known before Fermi. Half of the gamma-ray pulsars are young. Of these, the half that are undetected in radio have a broader Galactic latitude distribution than the young radio-loud pulsars. The others are MSPs, with 6 undetected in radio. Overall, >235 are bright enough above 50 MeV to fit the pulse profile, the energy spectrum, or both. For the common two-peaked profiles, the gamma-ray peak closest to the magnetic pole crossing generally has a softer spectrum. The spectral energy distributions tend to narrow as the spindown power $\dot E$ decreases to its observed minimum near $10^{33}$ erg s$^{-1}$, approaching the shape for synchrotron radiation from monoenergetic electrons. We calculate gamma-ray luminosities when distances are available. Our all-sky gamma-ray sensitivity map is useful for population syntheses. The electronic catalog version provides gamma-ray pulsar ephemerides, properties and fit results to guide and be compared with modeling results.
2023
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.11132v1
astro-ph.HE; astro-ph.HE
David A. Smith; Philippe Bruel; Colin J. Clark; Lucas Guillemot; Matthew T. Kerr; Paul Ray; Soheila Abdollahi; Marco Ajello; Luca Baldini; Jean Ballet; Matthew Baring; Cees Bassa; Josefa Becerra Gonzalez; Ronaldo Bellazzini; Alessandra Berretta; Bhaswati Bhattacharyya; Elisabetta Bissaldi; Raffaella Bonino; Eugenio Bottacini; Johan Bregeon; Marta Burgay; Toby Burnett; Rob Cameron; Fernando Camilo; Regina Caputo; Patrizia Caraveo; Elisabetta Cavazzuti; Graziano Chiaro; Stefano Ciprini; Ismael Cognard; Paolo Cristarella Orestano; Milena Crnogorcevic; Alessandro Cuoco; Sara Cutini; Filippo D'Ammando; Alessandro de Angelis; Salvatore De Gaetano; Raniere de Menezes; Francesco de Palma; Megan DeCesar; Julia Deneva; Niccola Di Lalla; Leonardo Di Venere; Feraol Fana Dirirsa; Alberto Dominguez; Denis Dumora; Stephen Fegan; Elizabeth Ferrara; Alessio Fiori; Henrike Fleischhack; Chris Flynn; Anna Franckowiak; Paulo Freire; Yasushi Fukazawa; Piergiorgio Fusco; Giorgio Galanti; Viviana Gammaldi; Fabio Gargano; Dario Gasparrini; Federica Giacchino; Nico Giglietto; Francesco Giordano; Marcello Giroletti; David Green; Isabelle Grenier; Sylvain Guiriec; Michael Gustafsson; Alice Harding; Liz Hays; John Hewitt; Deirdre Horan; Xian Hou; Fabian Jankowski; Tyrel Johnson; Robert Johnson; Simon Johnston; Jun Kataoka; Michael J. Keith; Michael Kramer; Michael Kuss; Luca Latronico; Shiu-Hang Lee; Di Li; Jian Li; Brent Limyansky; Francesco Longo; Francesco Loparco; Leonarda Lorusso; Michael Lovellette; Marcus Lower; Pasquale Lubrano; Andrew Lyne; Simone Maldera; Richard Manchester; Alberto Manfreda; Martino Marelli; Guillem Marta-Devesa; Mario Nicola Mazziotta; Julie McEnery; Isabella Mereu; Peter Michelson; Warit Mitthumsiri; Tsunefumi Mizuno; Alex Moiseev; Maria Elena Monzani; Aldo Morselli; Michela Negro; Rodrigo Nemmen; Lars Nieder; Eric Nuss; Nicola Omodei; Monica Orienti; Elena Orlando; Jonathan F. Ormes; Michele Palatiello; David Paneque; Giuliana Panzarini; Massimo Persic; Melissa Pesce-Rollins; Roberta Pillera; Helen Poon; Troy Porter; Giacomo Principe; Silvia Raino; Riccardo Rando; Scott Ransom; Massimiliano Razzano; Soebur Razzaque; Anita Reimer; Olaf Reimer; Nicolas Renault-Tinacci; Roger Romani; Miguel A. Sanchez-Conde; Pablo Saz Parkinson; Lorenzo Scotton; Davide Serini; Carmelo Sgro; Ryan Shannon; Vidushi Sharma; Eric J. Siskind; Gloria Spandre; Paolo Spinelli; Ben Stappers; Tom Stephens; Dan Suson; Hiro Tajima; Dongguen Tak; Gilles Theureau; David Thompson; Omar Tibolla; Diego F. Torres; Janeth Valverde; Christo Venter; Zorawar Wadiasingh; Nina Wang; Pei Wang; Patrick Weltevrede; Kent Wood; Gabrijela Zaharijas
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