Fermi LAT detection of pulsed gamma-rays from the Vela-like pulsars PSR J1048-5832 and PSR J2229+6114
Fermi LAT collaboration, Fermi Pulsar Timing Consortium

TL;DR
This paper reports the Fermi LAT detection of pulsed gamma-ray emissions from two Vela-like pulsars, PSR J1048-5832 and PSR J2229+6114, confirming their gamma-ray activity and spectral characteristics.
Contribution
First detection of gamma-ray pulsations from these pulsars using Fermi LAT, expanding the catalog of known gamma-ray pulsars and their spectral properties.
Findings
Gamma-ray pulsations detected from both pulsars.
Spectral cutoffs near 3 GeV in their gamma-ray spectra.
Flux measurements consistent with previous EGRET observations.
Abstract
We report the detection of gamma-ray pulsations (> 0.1 GeV) from PSR J2229+6114 and PSR J1048-5832, the latter having been detected as a low-significance pulsar by EGRET. Data in the gamma-ray band were acquired by the Large Area Telescope aboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, while the radio rotational ephemerides used to fold the gamma-ray light curves were obtained using the Green Bank Telescope, the Lovell telescope at Jodrell Bank, and the Parkes telescope. The two young radio pulsars, located within the error circles of the previously unidentified EGRET sources 3EG J1048-5840 and 3EG J2227+6122, present spin-down characteristics similar to the Vela pulsar. PSR J1048-5832 shows two sharp peaks at phases 0.15 \pm 0.01 and 0.57 \pm 0.01 relative to the radio pulse confirming the EGRET light curve, while PSR J2229+6114 presents a very broad peak at phase 0.49 \pm 0.01. The…
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