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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New EP-FXT data on the 2024 outburst of magnetar 1E 1841-045 shows energy-dependent multi-peaked pulses, spectral hardening, BB temperature-pulse intensity correlations, and effective separation from supernova remnant emission.
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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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Resolving the 2024 Outburst of Magnetar 1E 1841-045 from its host Supernova Remnant with EP-FXT
New EP-FXT data on the 2024 outburst of magnetar 1E 1841-045 shows energy-dependent multi-peaked pulses, spectral hardening, BB temperature-pulse intensity correlations, and effective separation from supernova remnant emission.