Tuesday, February 5, 2013

1302.0610 (J. H. K. Wu et al.)

Search for pulsed gamma-ray emission from globular cluster M28    [PDF]

J. H. K. Wu, C. Y. Hui, E. M. H. Wu, A. K. H. Kong, R. H. H. Huang, P. H. T. Tam, J. Takata, K. S. Cheng
Using the data from the Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, we have searched for the gamma-ray pulsations from the direction of globular cluster M28 (NGC 6626). We report the discovery of a signal with the frequency consistent with that of the energetic millisecond pulsar (MSP) PSR B1821-24 in M28. A weighted H-test test statisic (TS) of 28.8 is attained which corresponds to a chance probability of ~1e-5 (4.3-sigma detection). With a phase-resolved analysis, the pulsed component is found to contribute ~25% of the total observed gamma-ray emission from the cluster. On the other hand, the unpulsed level provides a constraint for the underlying MSP population and the fundamental plane relations for the scenario of inverse Compton scattering. Follow-up timing observations in radio/X-ray are encouraged for further investigating this periodic signal candidate.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.0610

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