We searched for radio pulsars in 25 of the non-variable, unassociated sources in the Fermi LAT Bright Source List with the Green Bank Telescope at 820 MHz. We report the discovery of three radio and γ-ray millisecond pulsars (MSPs) from a high Galactic latitude subset of these sources. All of the pulsars are in binary systems, which would have made them virtually impossible to detect in blind γ-ray pulsation searches. They seem to be relatively normal, nearby (≤2 kpc) MSPs. These observations, in combination with the Fermi detection of γ-rays from other known radio MSPs, imply that most, if not all, radio MSPs are efficient γ-ray producers. The γ-ray spectra of the pulsars are power law in nature with exponential cutoffs at a few GeV, as has been found with most other pulsars. The MSPs have all been detected as X-ray point sources. Their soft X-ray luminosities of ∼10 30-1031 erg s-1 are typical of the rare radio MSPs seen in X-rays. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
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Ransom, S. M., Ray, P. S., Camilo, F., Roberts, M. S. E., Çelik, Ö., Wolff, M. T., … Ziegler, M. (2011). Three millisecond pulsars in Fermi LAT unassociated bright sources. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 727(1 PART II). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/727/1/L16
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