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This pulsar was discovered by AAA et al, using instrument BBB, subsequent to ideas/observations advanced by CCC et al at such and such wavelengths using instrument DDD. Key dates, if you have them.

If the "who" includes MeerKAT TRAPUM, use the link http://www.trapum.org/discoveries/ to point the public towards their discovery. Colin Clark recently (3 May 2023) added the gamma-ray profiles for PSRs J1356+0230 and J2333-5526.

If the discoverers are willing to share the .par file (rotation ephemeris), you could put it here. If they want to protect precise info until they've published, you can remove decimal places.

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Show the spatial map of the pulsar (where it is on the sky, what's nearby) if you think it's interesting.

If you refer to 4FGL you can say e.g. Incremental Fermi Large Area Telescope Fourth Source Catalog  Abdollahi, S. et al. 2022, ApJS, 260, 53   doi: 10.3847/1538-4365/ac6751  arXiv: 2201.11184     ADS: 2022ApJS..260...53A    

If you refer to ATNF psrcat you can use this link.

Other links you may want to use:   Precise γ-Ray Timing and Radio Observations of 17 Fermi γ-Ray Pulsars Ray, P. S., Kerr, M., Parent, D. et al. 2011ApJS..194...17R

Timing gamma-ray pulsars with the Fermi Large Area Telescope: Timing Noise and Astrometry Kerr, M., Ray, P.S., Johnston, S. et al. 2015ApJ...814..128K 

Extending the event-weighted pulsation search to very faint gamma-ray sources  Bruel, P.  2019A&A...622A.108B

Searching a Thousand Radio Pulsars for Gamma-ray Emission Smith, D. A., Bruel, P., Cognard, I. et al. 2019ApJ...871...78S 

Et cetera.

  

Pulsar History and Characteristics codes:

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