Discovery and timing of three millisecond pulsars in radio and gamma-rays with the GMRT and Fermi-LAT
B. Bhattacharyya (NCRA), J. Roy (NCRA), T. J. Johnson (George Mason, University, resident at NRL), P. S. Ray (NRL), P. C. C. Freire, (Max-Planck-Institut for Radioastronomie), Y. Gupta (NCRA), D. Bhattacharya, (IUCAA), A. Kaninghat (NCRA)

TL;DR
This study discovered three millisecond pulsars through radio and gamma-ray observations, derived their timing models, and confirmed gamma-ray pulsations, providing new insights into pulsar emission mechanisms.
Contribution
First detection of three MSPs via combined radio and gamma-ray observations, with detailed timing models and multi-wavelength pulse profiles.
Findings
Discovered three MSPs in gamma-ray source directions.
Confirmed gamma-ray pulsations from all three MSPs.
Detected gamma-ray emission above 25 GeV from PSR J1536-4948.
Abstract
We performed deep observations to search for radio pulsations in the directions of 375 unassociated Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) gamma-ray sources using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) at 322 and 607 MHz. In this paper we report the discovery of three millisecond pulsars (MSPs), PSR J0248+4230, PSR J12075050 and PSR J15364948. We conducted follow up timing observations for around 5 years with the GMRT and derived phase coherent timing models for these MSPs. PSR J02484230 and J12075050 are isolated MSPs having periodicities of 2.60 ms and 4.84 ms. PSR J1536-4948 is a 3.07 ms pulsar in a binary system with orbital period of around 62 days about a companion of minimum mass 0.32 solar mass. We also present multi-frequency pulse profiles of these MSPs from the GMRT observations. PSR J1536-4948 is an MSP with an extremely wide pulse profile having multiple…
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