The likely detection of pulsed high-energy γ-ray emission from millisecond pulsar PSR J0218+4232

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Kuiper, L
Hermsen, W
Verbunt, F
Thompson, DJ
Stairs, IH
Lyne, AG
Strickman, MS
Cusumano, G
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[1] SRON, NL-3584 CA Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Astron Inst, NL-3508 TA Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, High Energy Phys Lab, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
[4] Univ Manchester, Jodrell Bank, Macclesfield SK11 9DL, Cheshire, England
[5] USN, Res Lab, Washington, DC 20375 USA
[6] CNR, Ist Fis Cosm & Applicaz Informat, I-90146 Palermo, Italy
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stars : pulsars : individual : PSR J0218+4232; stars : neutron; galaxies : BL Lacertae objects : individual : 3C 66A; gamma rays : observations; X-rays : stars;
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We report circumstantial evidence for the first detection of pulsed high-energy gamma-ray emission from a millisecond pulsar, PSR J0218+4232, using data collected with the Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment (EGRET) on board the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO). The EGRET source 3EG J0222+4253 is shown to be spatially consistent with PSR J0218+3232 for the energy range 100-300 MeV. Above 1 GeV the nearby BL Lac 3C 66A is the evident counterpart, and between 300 MeV and 1 GeV both sources contribute to the gamma-ray excess. Folding the 100-1000 MeV photons with an accurate radio ephemeris of PSR J0218+4232 yields a double peaked pulse profile with a similar to 3.5 sigma modulation significance and with a peak separation of similar to 0.45 similar to the 0.1-10 keV pulse profile, A comparison in absolute phase with the 610 MHz radio profile shows alignment of the gamma-ray pulses with two of three radio pulses. The luminosity of the pulsed emission (0.1-1 GeV) amounts L-gamma = 1.64 . 10(34). (Delta Omega/1 sr) . (d/5.7 kpc)(2) erg s(-1) which is similar to 7% of the pulsar's total spin-down luminosity. The similarity of the X-ray and gamma-ray pulse profile shapes of PSR J0218+4232, and the apparent alignment of the gamma-ray pulses with two radio pulses at 610 MHz, bears resemblance to the well-known picture for the Crab pulsar. This similarity, and the fact that PSR J0218+4232 is one of three millisecond pulsars (the others are PSR B1821-24 and PSR B1937+21) which exhibit very hard, highly non-thermal, high-luminosity X-ray emission in narrow pulses led us to discuss these millisecond pulsars as a class, noting that each of these has a magnetic field strength near the light cylinder comparable to that for the Crab. None of the current models for gamma-ray emission from radio pulsars can explain the gamma-ray spectrum and luminosity of PSR J0218+4232.
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