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The following is a compilation of all publicly-announced gamma-ray pulsars detected using the Fermi LAT. Each of the detections has been vetted by the LAT team, typically requiring a pulsed-detection significance of at least 5 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 all 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.

Last Updated: 2013 November 4
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Summary Statistics

Total number of pulsars: 132

  • Young, radio selected: 42
  • Young, gamma selected: 36
  • Young, X-ray selected: 3
  • MSP, radio selected : 50
  • MSP, gamma selected : 1
  • Found in radio searches of LAT sources : 26
  • EGRET/COMPTEL pulsars: 7

    Fermi LAT List of Detected Gamma-Ray Pulsars

    Name

    RAJ (deg)

    DECJ (deg)

    P (ms)

    Edot

    Codes

    Refs

    PSR J0007+7303

    1.75

    73.05

    315.87

    4.5e+35

    g

    1,6,14,23,38

    PSR J0023+0923

    5.82

    9.39

    3.05

    1.5e+34

    mbrup

    P6

    PSR J0030+0451

    7.61

    4.86

    4.87

    3.5e+33

    mr

    5,7,14

    PSR J0034-0534

    8.59

    -5.58

    1.88

    2.9e+34

    mbr

    15

    PSR J0101-6422

    15.30

    -64.38

    2.57

    1.1e+34

    mbrup

    39,P10

    PSR J0102+4839

    15.71

    48.66

    2.96

    1.7e+34

    mbrup

    P6

    PSR J0106+4855

    16.60

    48.93

    83.16

    2.9e+34

    gu

    32

    PSR J0205+6449

    31.41

    64.83

    65.74

    3e+37

    x

    4,14

    PSR J0218+4232

    34.53

    42.54

    2.32

    2.4e+35

    mbr

    7,14

    PSR J0248+6021

    42.08

    60.36

    217.11

    2.1e+35

    r

    14,26

    PSR J0307+7443

    46.98

    74.72

    3.16

    2.2e+34

    mbrup

    P6,42

    PSR J0340+4130

    55.10

    41.51

    3.30

    7.5e+33

    mrup

    P6

    PSR J0357+3205

    59.47

    32.09

    444.10

    5.9e+33

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J0437-4715

    69.32

    -47.25

    5.76

    1.2e+34

    mbr

    7,14

    PSR J0534+2200

    83.63

    22.01

    33.00

    4.6e+38

    re

    11,14

    PSR J0610-2100

    92.56

    -21.01

    3.86

    8.4e+33

    mbr

    P12,44

    PSR J0613-0200

    93.43

    -2.01

    3.06

    1.5e+34

    mbr

    7,14

    PSR J0614-3329

    93.54

    -33.50

    3.15

    2.2e+34

    mbrup

    22

    PSR J0622+3749

    95.54

    37.82

    333.21

    2.7e+34

    gu

    32

    PSR J0631+1036

    97.86

    10.62

    287.77

    1.7e+35

    r

    12,14

    PSR J0633+0632

    98.43

    6.54

    297.40

    1.2e+35

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J0633+1746

    98.48

    17.77

    236.97

    3.2e+34

    xe

    14,20

    PSR J0659+1414

    104.95

    14.24

    384.91

    3.8e+34

    r

    12,14

    PSR J0729-1448

    112.32

    -14.81

    251.66

    2.8e+35

    r

    45

    PSR J0734-1559

    113.69

    -15.99

    155.14

    1.3e+35

    gu

    P8

    PSR J0737-3039A

    114.46

    -30.66

    22.70

    5.9e+33

    r

    P15

    PSR J0742-2822

    115.70

    -28.38

    166.75

    1.4e+35

    r

    12,14

    PSR J0751+1807

    117.79

    18.13

    3.48

    7.3e+33

    mbr

    7,14

    PSR J0835-4510

    128.84

    -45.18

    88.97

    7e+36

    re

    3,14,17

    PSR J0908-4913

    137.15

    -49.22

    106.76

    4.9e+35

    r

    P9,45

    PSR J0940-5428

    145.24

    -54.48

    87.55

    1.9e+36

    r

    P9,45

    PSR J1016-5857

    154.09

    -58.95

    107.39

    2.6e+36

    r

    P4,45

    PSR J1019-5749

    154.97

    -57.82

    162.50

    1.8e+35

    r

    P13,45

    PSR J1023-5746

    155.76

    -57.77

    111.47

    1.1e+37

    gu

    21

    PSR J1024-0719

    156.16

    -7.32

    5.16

    5.3e+33

    mr

    P12,44

    PSR J1028-5819

    157.12

    -58.32

    90.99

    8.4e+35

    r

    2,14,P12

    PSR J1044-5737

    161.14

    -57.62

    139.03

    8e+35

    gu

    21

    PSR J1048-5832

    162.05

    -58.53

    123.61

    2e+36

    r

    10,14,39

    PSR J1055-6028

    163.91

    -60.48

    99.66

    1.2e+36

    r

    P17,45

    PSR J1057-5226

    164.50

    -52.45

    197.24

    3e+34

    re

    14,19

    PSR J1105-6107

    166.36

    -61.13

    63.19

    2.5e+36

    r

    P13,45

    PSR J1112-6103

    168.06

    -61.06

    64.97

    4.5e+36

    r

    45

    PSR J1119-6127

    169.81

    -61.46

    407.75

    2.3e+36

    r

    P3,34

    PSR J1124-3653

    171.00

    -36.89

    2.41

    1.7e+34

    mbrup

    P6

    PSR J1124-5916

    171.16

    -59.27

    135.48

    1.2e+37

    r

    14,23

    PSR J1125-5825

    171.43

    -58.42

    3.10

    8.1e+34

    mr

    30

    PSR J1135-6055

    173.78

    -60.93

    114.49

    gu

    P11

    PSR J1231-1411

    187.80

    -14.20

    3.68

    1.8e+34

    mbrup

    22

    PSR J1311-3430

    197.94

    -34.51

    2.56

    4.9e+34

    mbgup

    46,47

    PSR J1357-6429

    209.26

    -64.49

    166.11

    3.1e+36

    r

    28,29

    PSR J1410-6132

    212.60

    -61.54

    50.05

    1e+37

    r

    P9,45

    PSR J1413-6205

    213.37

    -62.09

    109.74

    8.3e+35

    gu

    21

    PSR J1418-6058

    214.68

    -60.96

    110.57

    5e+36

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J1420-6048

    215.03

    -60.80

    68.18

    1e+37

    r

    12,14

    PSR J1429-5911

    217.49

    -59.19

    115.84

    7.7e+35

    gu

    21

    PSR J1446-4701

    221.65

    -47.02

    2.19

    3.8e+34

    mbr

    30

    PSR J1459-6053

    224.88

    -60.89

    103.15

    9.1e+35

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J1509-5850

    227.36

    -58.85

    88.92

    5.2e+35

    r

    12,14

    PSR J1513-5908

    228.48

    -59.14

    150.66

    1.8e+37

    xe

    18

    PSR J1514-4946

    228.58

    -49.77

    3.59

    1.6e+34

    mbrup

    39,42,45

    PSR J1531-5610

    232.87

    -56.18

    84.20

    9e+35

    r

    P9,45

    PSR J1544+4937

    236.02

    49.63

    2.16

    1.2e+34

    mbrup

    49

    PSR J1600-3053

    240.22

    -30.90

    3.60

    8.1e+33

    mbr

    P6,44

    PSR J1614-2230

    243.65

    -22.51

    3.15

    1.3e+34

    mbr

    7,14

    PSR J1620-4927

    245.17

    -49.46

    171.93

    8.1e+34

    gu

    32

    PSR J1640+2224

    250.07

    22.40

    3.16

    3.5e+33

    mbr

    P17,45

    PSR J1648-4611

    252.09

    -46.19

    164.95

    2.1e+35

    r

    P1,45

    PSR J1658-5324

    254.66

    -53.40

    2.44

    3.2e+34

    mrup

    39,42,45

    PSR J1702-4128

    255.72

    -41.48

    182.14

    3.4e+35

    r

    P13,45

    PSR J1705-1906

    256.40

    -19.11

    298.99

    6.1e+33

    r

    P17,45

    PSR J1709-4429

    257.43

    -44.49

    102.46

    3.4e+36

    re

    14,19

    PSR J1713+0747

    258.46

    7.79

    4.57

    3.5e+33

    mbr

    P12,44

    PSR J1718-3825

    259.56

    -38.42

    74.68

    1.3e+36

    r

    12,14

    PSR J1730-3350

    262.64

    -33.84

    139.49

    1.2e+36

    r

    P9,45

    PSR J1732-3131

    263.14

    -31.52

    196.54

    1.5e+35

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J1732-5049

    263.20

    -50.82

    5.31

    3.7e+33

    mbr

    P17,45

    PSR J1741-2054

    265.49

    -20.90

    413.70

    9.5e+33

    gu

    6,9,14,23

    PSR J1741+1351

    265.38

    13.86

    3.75

    2.2e+34

    mbr

    44

    PSR J1744-1134

    266.12

    -11.58

    4.07

    5.2e+33

    mr

    7,14

    PSR J1745+1017

    266.39

    10.30

    2.65

    5.3e+33

    mbrup

    48

    PSR J1746-3239

    266.73

    -32.67

    199.54

    3.3e+34

    gu

    32

    PSR J1747-2958

    266.82

    -29.97

    98.81

    2.5e+36

    r

    14

    PSR J1747-4036

    266.95

    -40.62

    1.65

    1.2e+35

    mrup

    39,42,45

    PSR J1801-2451

    270.25

    -24.86

    124.92

    2.6e+36

    r

    P9,45

    PSR J1803-2149

    270.79

    -21.82

    106.33

    6.4e+35

    gu

    32

    PSR J1809-2332

    272.46

    -23.56

    146.79

    4.3e+35

    g

    6,14,23

    PSR J1810+1744

    272.66

    17.74

    1.66

    4e+34

    mbrup

    P6

    PSR J1813-1246

    273.35

    -12.77

    48.07

    6.2e+36

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J1816+4510

    274.15

    45.18

    3.19

    5.2e+34

    mbru

    37,42

    PSR J1823-3021A

    275.92

    -30.36

    5.44

    8.3e+35

    mr

    P7,36

    PSR J1824-2452A

    276.13

    -24.87

    3.05

    2.2e+36

    mr

    45,48

    PSR J1826-1256

    276.54

    -12.94

    110.22

    3.6e+36

    g

    6,14,23

    PSR J1833-1034

    278.39

    -10.57

    61.88

    3.4e+37

    r

    14

    PSR J1835-1106

    278.83

    -11.10

    165.91

    1.8e+35

    r

    P13,45

    PSR J1836+5925

    279.06

    59.42

    173.26

    1.1e+34

    g

    6,14,16,23

    PSR J1838-0537

    279.73

    -5.62

    145.71

    5.9e+36

    gu

    40

    PSR J1843-1113

    280.92

    -11.23

    1.85

    6e+34

    mr

    P17,45

    PSR J1846+0919

    281.61

    9.33

    225.55

    3.4e+34

    gu

    21

    PSR J1858-2216

    284.57

    -22.28

    2.38

    1.1e+34

    mbrup

    42

    PSR J1902-5105

    285.51

    -51.10

    1.74

    6.8e+34

    mbrup

    39,42,45

    PSR J1907+0602

    286.98

    6.04

    106.63

    2.8e+36

    g

    6,13,14,23

    PSR J1913+0904

    288.34

    9.08

    163.25

    1.6e+35

    r

    P17,45

    PSR J1939+2134

    294.91

    21.58

    1.56

    1.1e+36

    mr

    31

    PSR J1952+3252

    298.24

    32.88

    39.49

    3.7e+36

    re

    14,19

    PSR J1954+2836

    298.58

    28.60

    92.71

    1e+36

    gu

    21

    PSR J1957+5033

    299.41

    50.56

    374.81

    5.3e+33

    gu

    21

    PSR J1958+2846

    299.67

    28.76

    290.39

    3.4e+35

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J1959+2048

    299.90

    20.80

    1.61

    1.6e+35

    mbr

    31

    PSR J2017+0603

    304.34

    6.05

    2.90

    1.3e+34

    mbrup

    24

    PSR J2021+3651

    305.27

    36.86

    103.73

    3.4e+36

    r

    8,14

    PSR J2021+4026

    305.38

    40.45

    265.32

    1.2e+35

    g

    6,14,23,33

    PSR J2028+3332

    307.08

    33.53

    176.71

    3.5e+34

    gu

    32

    PSR J2030+3641

    307.50

    36.69

    200.13

    3.2e+34

    ru

    P2,35

    PSR J2030+4415

    307.72

    44.26

    227.07

    2.2e+34

    gu

    32

    PSR J2032+4127

    308.06

    41.46

    143.25

    2.7e+35

    gu

    6,9,14,23

    PSR J2043+1711

    310.84

    17.19

    2.38

    1.5e+34

    mbrup

    P5,41

    PSR J2043+2740

    310.93

    27.68

    96.15

    5.6e+34

    r

    14,27

    PSR J2047+1053

    311.79

    10.89

    4.29

    1.1e+34

    mbrup

    42

    PSR J2051-0827

    312.78

    -8.46

    4.51

    5.5e+33

    mbr

    43,44

    PSR J2055+2539

    313.95

    25.67

    319.56

    4.9e+33

    gu

    21

    PSR J2111+4606

    317.85

    46.11

    157.83

    1.4e+36

    gu

    32

    PSR J2124-3358

    321.18

    -33.98

    4.93

    6.9e+33

    mr

    7,14

    PSR J2139+4716

    324.98

    47.27

    282.85

    3.1e+33

    gu

    32

    PSR J2214+3000

    333.66

    30.01

    3.12

    1.8e+34

    mbrup

    22

    PSR J2215+5135

    333.89

    51.59

    2.61

    5.2e+34

    mbrup

    P6

    PSR J2229+6114

    337.27

    61.24

    51.63

    2.2e+37

    r

    10,14

    PSR J2238+5903

    339.62

    59.06

    162.73

    8.9e+35

    gu

    6,14,23

    PSR J2240+5832

    340.18

    58.54

    139.94

    2.2e+35

    r

    26

    PSR J2241-5236

    340.43

    -52.61

    2.19

    2.5e+34

    mbrup

    25

    PSR J2256-1024

    344.23

    -10.41

    2.29

    mbr

    P6,45

    PSR J2302+4442

    345.70

    44.71

    5.19

    3.7e+33

    mbrup

    24

    PSR J2339-0533

    354.91

    -5.55

    2.88

    mbrup

    P16,45

    Codes

    b

    Pulsar is in a binary system.

    e

    Pulsar was detected in gamma rays by EGRET/COMPTEL.

    g

    Discovered in LAT gamma-ray data.

    m

    Millisecond pulsar.

    p

    Pulsar was discovered by the PSC.

    r

    Discovered in the radio.

    u

    Discovered using a Fermi-LAT seed position.

    x

    Discovered in the x-ray.

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    Num

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    2

    Discovery of Pulsed Gamma Rays from the Young Radio Pulsar PSR J1028-5819 with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, A.A. Abdo et al 2009 ApJ 695 L72 (10.1088/0004-637X/695/1/L72)

    3

    Fermi Large Area Telescope Observations of the Vela Pulsar, A.A. Abdo et al., 2009, ApJ, 696, 1084 (10.1088/0004-637X/696/2/1084)

    4

    Discovery of Pulsations from the Pulsar J0205+6449 in SNR 3C 58 with the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope, A.A. Abdo et al., 2009, ApJ, 699, L102 (10.1088/0004-637X/699/2/L102)

    5

    Pulsed Gamma-rays from the millisecond pulsar J0030+0451 with Fermi, A.A. Abdo et al., 2009, ApJ, 699, 1171 (10.1088/0004-637X/699/2/1171)

    6

    Detection of 16 Gamma-Ray Pulsars Through Blind Frequency Searches Using the Fermi LAT, A.A. Abdo et al., 2009, Science, 325, 840 (10.1126/science.1175558)

    7

    A Population of Gamma-Ray Millisecond Pulsars Seen with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, A.A. Abdo et al., 2009, Science, 325, 848 (10.1126/science.1176113)

    8

    Pulsed gamma-rays from PSR J2021+3651 with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, A.A. Abdo et al., 2009, ApJ, 700, 1059 (10.1088/0004-637X/700/2/1059)

    9

    Radio Detection of LAT PSRs J1741-2054 and J2032+4127: No Longer Just Gamma-Ray Pulsars, F. Camilo et al., 2009, ApJ, 705, 1 (10.1088/0004-637X/705/1/1)

    10

    Fermi LAT detection of pulsed gamma-rays from the Vela-like pulsars PSR J1048-5832 and PSR J2229+6114, A.A. Abdo et al., 2009, ApJ, 706, 1331 (10.1088/0004-637X/706/2/1331)

    11

    Fermi Large Area Telescope Observations of the Crab Pulsar and Nebula, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 708, 1254 (10.1088/0004-637X/708/2/1254)

    12

    Gamma-ray and Radio Properties of Six Pulsars Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope, P. Weltevrede et al., 2010, ApJ, 708, 1426 (10.1088/0004-637X/708/2/1426)

    13

    PSR J1907+0602: A Radio-Faint Gamma-Ray Pulsar Powering a Bright TeV Pulsar Wind Nebula, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 711, 64 (10.1088/0004-637X/711/1/64)

    14

    The First Fermi Large Area Telescope Catalog of Gamma-ray Pulsars, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJS, 187, 460 (10.1088/0067-0049/187/2/460)

    15

    Discovery of Pulsed Gamma-rays from PSR J0034-0534 with the Fermi LAT: A Case for Co-located Radio and Gamma-ray Emission Regions, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 712, 957 (10.1088/0004-637X/712/2/957)

    16

    Fermi Large Area Telescope observations of PSR J1836+5925, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 712, 1209 (10.1088/0004-637X/712/2/1209)

    17

    The Vela Pulsar: Results from the First Year of Fermi LAT Observations, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 713, 154 (10.1088/0004-637X/713/1/154)

    18

    Detection of the energetic pulsar PSR B1509-58 and its pulsar wind nebula in MSH 15-52 using the Fermi Large Area Telescope, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 714, 927 (10.1088/0004-637X/714/1/927)

    19

    Fermi Large Area Telescope Observations of Gamma-ray Pulsars PSR J1057-5226, J1709-4429, and J1952+3252, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 720, 26 (10.1088/0004-637X/720/1/26)

    20

    Fermi LAT observations of the Geminga pulsar, A.A. Abdo et al., 2010, ApJ, 720, 272 (10.1088/0004-637X/720/1/272)

    21

    Eight gamma-ray pulsars discovered in blind frequency searches of Fermi LAT data, P.M. Saz Parkinson et al., 2010, ApJ, 725, 571 (10.1088/0004-637X/725/1/571)

    22

    Three Radio Millisecond Pulsars in Fermi LAT Unassociated Bright Sources, S.M. Ransom et al., 2011, ApJ, 727, L16 (10.1088/2041-8205/727/1/L16)

    23

    Precise Gamma-Ray Timing and Radio Observations of 17 Fermi Gamma-Ray Pulsars, P.S. Ray et al., 2011, ApJS, 194, 17 (10.1088/0067-0049/194/2/17)

    24

    Discovery of two millisecond pulsars with the Nancay radio telescope, I. Cognard et al., 2011, ApJ, 732, 47 (10.1088/0004-637X/732/1/47)

    25

    Discovery of millisecond pulsars in radio searches of southern Fermi LAT sources, M.J. Keith et al., 2011, MNRAS, 414, 1292 (10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18464.x)

    26

    PSRs J0248+6021 and J2240+5832, young pulsars in the northern galactic plane: Discovery, timing, and gamma-ray observations, G. Theureau et al., 2011, A&A 525, A94 (10.1051/0004-6361/201015317)

    27

    Radio and Gamma-Ray Constraints on the Emission Geometry and Birth Place of PSR J2043+2740, A. Noutsos et al., 2011, ApJ, 728, 77 (10.1088/0004-637X/728/2/77)

    28

    Discovery of gamma- and X-ray pulsations from the young and energetic PSR J1357-6429 with Fermi and XMM-Newton, M. Lemoine-Goumard et al., 2011, A&A, 533, 102 (10.1051/0004-6361/201117413)

    29

    VLT observations of the two Fermi pulsars PSR J1357-6429 and PSR J1048-5832, R.P. Mignani et al., 2011, A&A, 533, 102 (10.1051/0004-6361/201117318)

    30

    The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey IV: Polarisation and discovery of millisecond pulsars, M.J. Keith et al., 2012, MNRAS, 419, 1752 (10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19842.x)

    31

    Pulsed Gamma Rays from the Original Millisecond and Black Widow Pulsars: a case for Caustic Radio Emission?, L. Guillemot et al., 2012, ApJ, 744, 33 (10.1088/0004-637X/744/1/33)

    32

    Discovery of Nine Gamma-Ray Pulsars in Fermi LAT Data Using a New Blind Search Method, H.J. Pletsch et al., 2012, ApJ, 744, 105 (10.1088/0004-637X/744/2/105)

    33

    The X-ray counterpart of LAT PSR J2021+4026, M.C. Weisskopf et al., 2011, ApJ, 743,74 (10.1088/0004-637X/743/1/74)

    34

    Observations of Energetic High Magnetic Field Pulsars with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, D. Parent et al., 2011, ApJ, 743, 170 (10.1088/0004-637X/743/2/170)

    35

    PSR J2030+3641: radio discovery and gamma-ray study of a middle-aged pulsar in the now identified Fermi-LAT source 1FGL J2030.0+3641, F. Camilo, et al., 2012, ApJ, 746, 39 (10.1088/0004-637X/746/1/39)

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    Fermi Detection of a Luminous Gamma-Ray Pulsar in a Globular Cluster, P.C.C. Freire et al., Science, 334, 1107 (10.1126/science.1207141)

    37

    Discovery of the Optical/Ultraviolet/Gamma-ray Counterpart to the Eclipsing Millisecond Pulsar J1816+4510, D.L. Kaplan et al., 2012, ApJ, 753, 174 (10.1088/0004-637X/753/2/174)

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    PSR J0007+7303 in the CTA1 Supernova Remnant: New Gamma-Ray Results from Two Years of Fermi Large Area Telescope Observations, A.A. Abdo et al., 2012, ApJ, 744, 146 (10.1088/0004-637X/744/2/146)

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    Five New Millisecond Pulsars from a Radio Survey of 14 Unidentified Fermi-LAT Gamma-Ray Sources, M. Kerr et al., 2012, ApJ, 748, 2 (10.1088/2041-8205/748/1/L2)

    40

    PSR J1838-0537: Discovery of a Young, Energetic Gamma-Ray Pulsar, H.J. Pletsch et al., 2012, ApJ, 755, 20 (10.1088/2041-8205/755/1/L20)

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    Discovery of the millisecond pulsar PSR J2043+1711 in a Fermi source with the Nancay Radio Telescope, L. Guillemot et al., 2012, MNRAS, 422, 1294 (10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20694.x)

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    Radio Searches of Fermi LAT Sources and Blind Search Pulsars: The Fermi Pulsar Search Consortium, P.S. Ray et al., 2011 Fermi Symposium proceedings - eConf C11050 (http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.3089)

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    Discovery of Gamma-Ray Pulsation and X-Ray Emission from the Black Widow Pulsar PSR J2051-0827, J.H.K. Wu et al., 2012, ApJ, 748, 141 (10.1088/0004-637X/748/2/141)

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    New millisecond pulsars detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope and the radio/gamma-ray connection, C.M. Espinoza et al., 2012, MNRAS, 430, 571 (10.1093/mnras/sts657)

    45

    The Second Fermi Large Area Telescope Catalog of Gamma-ray Pulsars, A.A. Abdo et al., ApJSS, in press (http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.4385)

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    Binary Millisecond Pulsar Discovery via Gamma-Ray Pulsations, H.J. Pletsch et al., 2012 Science Express (http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2012/10/24/science.1229054.abstract)

    47

    Radio Detection of the Fermi LAT Blind Search Millisecond Pulsar J1311-3430, P.S. Ray et al., 2013, ApJL, 763, L13 (10.1088/2041-8205/763/1/L13)

    48

    Pulsar searches of Fermi unassociated sources with the Effelsberg telescope, E.D. Barr et al.,2013, MNRAS 429, 1633 (10.1093/mnras/sts449)

    49

    GMRT discovery of PSR J1544+4937, an eclipsing black-widow pulsar identified with a Fermi LAT source, B. Bhattacharyya et al., 2013, ApJL, 773, 12 (10.1088/2041-8205/773/1/L12)

    P1

    Using Spectroscopy to Detect Pulsars, M. Kerr et al., HEAD 2010

    P2

    Searching For Radio Pulsars in Fermi LAT Sources, F. Camilo, Gev and Tev Sources in the Milky Way (http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/conf/gevtev/june16/FernandoAspen.pdf)

    P3

    Fermi Pulsars - the Highlights, P. den Hartog, Astrophysics of Neutron Stars 2010

    P4

    Fermi LAT Pulsars in the Carina Region, A. Belfiore et al., Pulsar Conference 2010

    P5

    Multiwavelength analysis of four gamma-ray millisecond pulsars, L. Guillemot et al., Pulsar Conference 2010

    P6

    A 350-MHz GBT Survey of 50 Faint Fermi Gamma-ray Sources for Radio Millisecond Pulsars, J.W.T. Hessels et al., 2011, AIPC, 1537, 40 (10.1063/1.3615072)

    P7

    First gamma-ray pulsations from the MSP J1823-3021A in NGC 6624, D. Parent, Pulsar Conference 2010

    P8

    Status and Prospects of Fermi LAT Pulsar Blind Searches, P.M. Saz Parkinson, Pulsar Conference 2010 (http://arXiv.org/abs/1101.3096)

    P9

    Tracking down the highest spindown power gamma-ray pulsars, X. Hou et al., 2011 Fermi Symposium (https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/download/attachments/102860834/poster_gammaPSR_HighSpindown.pdf)

    P10

    Five New Millisecond Pulsars From a Parkes Survey of LAT Sources, M. Kerr et al., 2011 Fermi Symposium (https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/download/attachments/102860834/fivemsps.pdf)

    P11

    Blind Searches for Gamma-ray Pulsars in 2 years of Fermi LAT data, P.M. Saz Parkinson et al., 2011 Fermi Symposium (https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/download/attachments/102860834/PSP_Fermi_Symposium_2011_v3.pdf)

    P12

    Gamma-ray Pulsars with the Fermi LAT, D. Smith et al., 2011 Fermi Symposium (http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2011/program/session14/Smith_FermiPSRs.pdf)

    P13

    NASA's Fermi Finds Youngest Millisecond Pulsar, NASA Press Release (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GLAST/news/young-pulsar.html)

    P14

    Pulsations from PSR B1821-24 in M28 Using Reprocessed Pass7 LAT Data, T.J. Johnson et al., Fermi Symposium, 2012 (https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/download/attachments/127600125/TJJ_B1821_Fermi2012_v6.pdf)

    P15

    Chasing Famous Millisecond Pulsars with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, T.J. Johnson et al., AAS, 2013 (https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/download/attachments/128451923/TJJ_221AAS_v4.pdf)

    P16

    Discovering new MSPs in gamma rays with Fermi-LAT, A. Belfiore et al., Physical Applications of Millisecond Pulsars, 2013 (http://aspen13.phys.wvu.edu/aspen_talks/Belfiore_Gamma_Ray_Searches.pdf)

    P17

    New Fermi-LAT Gamma-ray Pulsars Using Radio Ephemerides, X. Hou et al., XMM-Newton Science Workshop, 2013 (http://xmm.esac.esa.int/external/xmm_science/workshops/2013_science/presentations/XHou_p.pdf)

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