The following is a compilation of all publicly-announced gamma-ray pulsars detected using the Fermi LAT. Each detection has been vetted by the LAT team, typically requiring a pulsed-detection significance of at least 4 sigma before announcement. We attempt to ensure that the information presented here is correct, but we strongly encourage users to consult the cited literature as the definitive source of information. Note that this list does not include all pulsars found in radio searches of LAT sources or other radio pulsars associated with LAT sources unless gamma-ray pulsations have been detected. To prevent inadvertent disclosure of private information, Edot column is only populated for pulsars whose discoveries have already been published, not just announced at a conference. Another warning: Edots in this list are NOT corrected for the Shklovskii effect.

Timing models (i.e. par files) for most published gamma-ray pulsars are available from the FSSC at this page . And, a list of all LAT published papers is available here . NB: When referencing particulars of any individual published pulsar, please cite the original papers and not this URL.

Updates: 2023 August 29: updated after acceptance of 3PC by the ApJ Supplement. https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.11132      https://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/data/access/lat/3rd_PSR_catalog/ 

2022 October 4: Added Kuiper, Hermsen & Dekker's detection of PSR J1846-0258 (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018MNRAS.475.1238K), confirmed by Brent Limayansky in his doctoral thesis (U. of Calif. Santa Cruz, 2022). Also added PSR J1835-3259B in the Globular Cluster NGC 6652, discovered in radio by Gautam, Ridolfi, Freire et al (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022A&A...664A..54G) and in gamma-rays by Zhang, Xing, Wang  (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022ApJ...935L..36Z'). These are rare instances of gamma-ray pulsation discoveries from outside the LAT team.


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