Search for very high energy gamma-ray emission from pulsar-pulsar wind nebula systems with the magic telescope

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The MAGIC collaboration has searched for high-energy gamma-ray emission of some of the most promising pulsar candidates above an energy threshold of 50 GeV, an energy not reachable up to now by other ground-based instruments. Neither pulsed nor steady gamma-ray emission has been observed at energies of 100 GeV from the classical radio pulsars PSR J0205+6449 and PSR J2229+6114 (and their nebulae 3C58 and Boomerang, respectively) and the millisecond pulsar PSR J0218+4232. Here, we present the flux upper limits for these sources and discuss their implications in the context of current model predictions. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Zapatero, J., Anderhub, H., Antonelli, L. A., Antoranz, P., Backes, M., Baixeras, C., … Cognard, I. (2010). Search for very high energy gamma-ray emission from pulsar-pulsar wind nebula systems with the magic telescope. Astrophysical Journal, 710(1), 828–835. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/710/1/828

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