Using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope, we performed deep observations to search for radio pulsations in the directions of unidentified Fermi-Large Area Telescope γ-ray sources. We report the discovery of an eclipsing black-widow millisecond pulsar, PSR J1544+4937, identified with the uncataloged γ-ray source FERMI J1544.2+4941. This 2.16 ms pulsar is in a 2.9 hr compact circular orbit with a very low mass companion (Mc > 0.017 Mȯ). At 322 MHz this pulsar is found to be eclipsing for 13% of its orbit, whereas at 607 MHz the pulsar is detected throughout the low-frequency eclipse phase. Variations in the eclipse ingress phase are observed, indicating a clumpy and variable eclipsing medium. Moreover, additional short-duration absorption events are observed around the eclipse boundaries. Using the radio timing ephemeris we were able to detect γ-ray pulsations from this pulsar, confirming it as the source powering the γ-ray emission. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Bhattacharyya, B., Roy, J., Ray, P. S., Gupta, Y., Bhattacharya, D., Romani, R. W., … Wood, K. S. (2013). GMRT discovery of PSR J1544+4937: An eclipsing black-widow pulsar identified with a fermi-lat source. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 773(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/773/1/L12
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