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    Smith, D. A.; Ajello, M.; Ballet, J.; Bassa, C.; Gonzalez, J. Becerra; Berretta, A.; Bhattacharyya, B.; Bissaldi, E.; Bottacini, E.; Bregeon, J.; Bruel, P.; Burnett, T. H.; Cameron, R. A.; Camilo, F.; Caputo, R.; Ciprini, S.; Clark, C. J.; Cognard, I.; Corongiu, A.; Crnogorcevic, M.; Cutini, S.; de Angelis, A.; De Gaetano, S.; Deneva, J.; de Palma, F.; Dirirsa, F.; Domínguez, A.; Dumora, D.; Fegan, S. J.; Fleischhack, H.; Fukazawa, Y.; Fusco, P.; Galanti, G.; Gammaldi, V.; Giacchino, F.; Giglietto, N.; Giordano, F.; Giroletti, M.; Guillemot, L.; Harding, A. K.; Hays, E.; Hewitt, J. W.; Horan, D.; Hou, X.; Jankowski, F.; Johnson, T. J.; Kataoka, J.; Keith, M. J.; Kerr, M.; Lee, S.-H.; Li, D.; Li, J.; Limyansky, B.; Longo, F.; Loparco, F.; Lovellette, M. N.; Maan, Y.; Maldera, S.; Manchester, R. N.; Marelli, M.; Martí-Devesa, G.; McEnery, J. E.; Mereu, I.; Mickaliger, M.; Mizuno, T.; Moiseev, A. A.; Monzani, M. E.; Morselli, A.; Negro, M.; Nemmen, R.; Nieder, L.; Omodei, N.; Ormes, J. F.; Palatiello, M.; Panzarini, G.; Parthasarathy, A.; Persic, M.; Poon, H.; Possenti, A.; Rainò, S.; Rando, R.; Razzano, M.; Reimer, A.; Reimer, O.; Sánchez-Conde, M.; Parkinson, P. M. Saz; Sgrò, C.; Shen, Z.; Siskind, E. J.; Spinelli, P.; Stappers, B. W.; Tabassum, S.; Tibolla, O.; Valverde, J.; Venter, C.; Wadiasingh, Z.; Wang, N.; Wang, P.; Weltevrede, P.; Zaharijas, G.

    The Astrophysical journal, 12/2023, Letnik: 958, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    Abstract We present 294 pulsars found in GeV data from the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Another 33 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) discovered in deep radio searches of LAT sources will likely reveal pulsations once phase-connected rotation ephemerides are achieved. A further dozen optical and/or X-ray binary systems colocated with LAT sources also likely harbor gamma-ray MSPs. This catalog thus reports roughly 340 gamma-ray pulsars and candidates, 10% of all known pulsars, compared to ≤11 known before Fermi. Half of the gamma-ray pulsars are young. Of these, the half that are undetected in radio have a broader Galactic latitude distribution than the young radio-loud pulsars. The others are MSPs, with six undetected in radio. Overall, ≥236 are bright enough above 50 MeV to fit the pulse profile, the energy spectrum, or both. For the common two-peaked profiles, the gamma-ray peak closest to the magnetic pole crossing generally has a softer spectrum. The spectral energy distributions tend to narrow as the spindown power E ̇ decreases to its observed minimum near 10 33 erg s −1 , approaching the shape for synchrotron radiation from monoenergetic electrons. We calculate gamma-ray luminosities when distances are available. Our all-sky gamma-ray sensitivity map is useful for population syntheses. The electronic catalog version provides gamma-ray pulsar ephemerides, properties, and fit results to guide and be compared with modeling results.