A 350-MHz GBT Survey of 50 Faint Fermi Gamma-ray Sources for Radio Millisecond Pulsars
Jason W.T. Hessels, Mallory S.E. Roberts, Maura A. McLaughlin, Paul S., Ray, Priyadarshini Bangale, Scott M. Ransom, Matthew Kerr, Fernando Camilo,, Megan E. DeCesar, and Fermi Pulsar Search Consortium

TL;DR
This study used the Green Bank Telescope at 350MHz to search for radio millisecond pulsars in 50 faint Fermi gamma-ray sources, discovering 10 new MSPs that may be their counterparts.
Contribution
The paper reports the first large-scale radio survey of faint Fermi sources at 350MHz leading to the discovery of 10 new millisecond pulsars.
Findings
Discovered 10 new millisecond pulsars.
Identified plausible counterparts to Fermi gamma-ray sources.
Demonstrated effectiveness of 350MHz radio searches for MSPs.
Abstract
We have used the Green Bank Telescope at 350MHz to search 50 faint, unidentified Fermi Gamma-ray sources for radio pulsations. So far, these searches have resulted in the discovery of 10 millisecond pulsars, which are plausible counterparts to these unidentified Fermi sources. Here we briefly describe this survey and the characteristics of the newly discovered MSPs.
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