Canonical Name: | PSR B1509-58 |
TeVCat Name: | TeV J1513-591 |
Other Names: | |
Source Type: | PSR |
R.A.: | 15 13 55.6 (hh mm ss) |
Dec.: | -59 08 09 (dd mm ss) |
Gal Long: | 320.32 (deg) |
Gal Lat: | -1.16 (deg) |
Distance: | 5.2 kpc |
Flux: | (Crab Units) |
Energy Threshold: | GeV |
Spectral Index: | |
Extended: | No |
Discovery Date: | 1988-06 |
Discovered By: | Potchefstroom |
TeVCat SubCat: | Other Sources |
Seen by: Potchefstroom
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Reanalysis of Data Taken by the CANGAROO 3.8 Meter Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope: PSR B1706-44, SN 1006, and Vela
Yoshikoshi, T. et al., ArXiv e-prints p (2009) [LINK]
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Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Observations of PSR B1509-58 with the CANGAROO 3.8 Meter Telescope
Sako, T. et al., ApJ 537 p422-428 (2000) [LINK]
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Very High Energy Gamma Rays from Young Pulsars and Supernova Remnants in the Southern Hemisphere
Chadwick, P.M. et al., ApJ 537 p414-421 (2000) [LINK]
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Very high energy gamma rays from isolated radio pulsars - A survey
Nel, H.I. et al., ApJ 398 p602-609 (1992) [LINK]
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Temporal structure of very high energy gamma radiation from PSR 1509 - 58
Nel, H.I. et al., ApJ 361 p181-189 (1990) [LINK]
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A TeV triple peak from PSR 1509-58?
de Jager, O.C. et al., ApJ 329 p831-837 (1988) [LINK]
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