Fermi LAT observations of the Geminga pulsar
Fermi-LAT Collaboration: A. A. Abdo, et al.

TL;DR
This paper reports Fermi-LAT gamma-ray observations of the Geminga pulsar, revealing detailed timing, spectral properties, and evidence for outer magnetospheric emission, including pulsed gamma rays beyond 18 GeV.
Contribution
First gamma-ray timing solution and spectral analysis of Geminga using Fermi-LAT data, demonstrating outer magnetosphere emission mechanisms.
Findings
Two prominent peaks separated by ~0.5 in phase.
Pulsed gamma rays detected beyond 18 GeV.
Spectral parameters show phase-dependent evolution.
Abstract
We report on the \textit{Fermi}-LAT observations of the Geminga pulsar, the second brightest non-variable GeV source in the -ray sky and the first example of a radio-quiet -ray pulsar. The observations cover one year, from the launch of the satellite through 2009 June 15. A data sample of over 60,000 photons enabled us to build a timing solution based solely on rays. Timing analysis shows two prominent peaks, separated by = 0.497 0.004 in phase, which narrow with increasing energy. Pulsed rays are observed beyond 18 GeV, precluding emission below 2.7 stellar radii because of magnetic absorption. The phase-averaged spectrum was fitted with a power law with exponential cut-off of spectral index = (1.30 0.01 0.04), cut-off energy = (2.46 0.04 0.17) GeV and an integral photon flux above…
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