First significant detection of gamma-ray pulsed radiation variations associated with a glitch in PSR J0205+6449, with changes in peak amplitude ratio and separation attributed to magnetospheric reconfiguration.
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Uses synchro-curvature framework and observed cutoff energies to determine equilibrium Lorentz factors and pitch angles, offering a physical account of the L_gamma proportional to E_dot^0.68 trend.
The Guitar Nebula requires extreme acceleration with η_acc ≳ 3/4 and traverses a dense low-ionization shell from an old supernova remnant in the pressure-driven snowplow regime.
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Discovery of Short-Term {\gamma}-Ray Pulsed Radiation Variations Following a Glitch in PSR J0205+6449
First significant detection of gamma-ray pulsed radiation variations associated with a glitch in PSR J0205+6449, with changes in peak amplitude ratio and separation attributed to magnetospheric reconfiguration.
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A synchro-curvature treatment of gamma-ray luminosity trends in pulsars
Uses synchro-curvature framework and observed cutoff energies to determine equilibrium Lorentz factors and pitch angles, offering a physical account of the L_gamma proportional to E_dot^0.68 trend.
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Guitar Nebula: extreme accelerator in extreme environment
The Guitar Nebula requires extreme acceleration with η_acc ≳ 3/4 and traverses a dense low-ionization shell from an old supernova remnant in the pressure-driven snowplow regime.