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arxiv: 1305.1959 · v1 · pith:SJJSFFYQnew · submitted 2013-05-08 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.GA

Multi-wavelength studies of the gamma-ray pulsar PSR J1907+0602

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PSR J1907+0602 is a radio-faint, 107-ms GeV gamma-ray pulsar that was discovered with the Fermi LAT in a blind pulsar search. PSR J1907+0602 is located near the bright, extended TeV gamma-ray source MGRO J1908+06 which may be an associated pulsar wind nebula. We present an analysis of XMM-Newton X-ray data and EVLA radio data of the pulsar. We detect a faint X-ray source coincident with the gamma-ray pulsar and investigate its spectral and timing properties. We also find marginal evidence for a bow shock in the X-ray images. The pulsar was not detected with the EVLA, and we derive upper limits on the time-averaged radio flux in multiple frequency bands.

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