Latest results on gamma-ray pulsars with Fermi
Pablo M. Saz Parkinson (for the Fermi LAT Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent gamma-ray pulsar discoveries by the Fermi LAT, highlighting over 200 detected pulsars and emphasizing new findings since the Pass 8 data release.
Contribution
It provides an updated overview of gamma-ray pulsar detections and discoveries made with the Fermi LAT, especially after the Pass 8 data release.
Findings
Over 200 gamma-ray pulsars detected by Fermi LAT
Significant new pulsar discoveries since Pass 8 data release
Fermi LAT remains the leading instrument for Galactic gamma-ray pulsar detection
Abstract
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has been scanning the gamma-ray sky since 2008. The number of pulsars detected by the LAT now exceeds 200, making them by far the largest class of Galactic gamma-ray emitters. I discuss some of the latest pulsar discoveries made by the LAT, in particular those made since the release of the Pass 8 data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
