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Periodicity search for possible X-ray counterparts to radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar candidates
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Periodicity search for possible X-ray counterparts to radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar candidates

Lupin Chun-Che Lin and Hsiang-Kuang Chang
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol.387(2), pp.729-734
06/2008

Abstract

Gamma-rays: observations Pulsars: general Stars: neutron X-rays: general
A periodicity search of gamma-ray data is usually difficult because of the small number of detected photons. A periodicity in the timing signal at other energy bands from the counterpart to the gamma-ray source may help to establish the periodicity in the gamma-ray emission and strengthen the identification of the source in different energy bands. However, it may still be difficult to find the period directly from X-ray data because of limited exposure. We have developed a procedure, by cross-checking two X-ray data sets, to find candidate periods for X-ray sources that are possible counterparts to gamma-ray pulsar candidates. Here, we report on the results of this method obtained with all the currently available X-ray data of eight X-ray sources. Some attractive periodicity features were found. These candidate periods can serve as the target periods for a future search when new data become available, so that a blind search with a huge number of trials can be avoided. © 2008 The Authors.
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13256.xView
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