Multi-wavelength pulsars study : Long-term timing of XMM, HESS and GLAST sources with the Nancay radiotelescope Author(s): Theureau G., Gallant Y., Cognard I., Smith D., Webb N.
Conference: SF2A-2006: 26ème Semaine de l'Astrophysique Française (Paris, FR, 2006) Ref HAL: in2p3-00135989_v1 Exporter : BibTex | endNote Abstract: We present here the current Nançay observing program gathering the pulsar french community around the radio follow-up of X- and gamma-ray pulsars for the building of a complete multi-wavelength sample. The goal of this project is double : 1) provide strong constraints on the physics and emission mechanisms of pulsars , 2) guarantee the success of pulsar harvest at high energy by providing good and contemporaneous ephemerides for folding the few gamma and X-ray photons . The community is well involved in the last generation of gamma-ray and X-ray detectors and the availability of the NRT and its dedicated backend BON represents a very good opportunity for acquiring the necessary and complementary radio data. Comments: texte intégral disponible sur http://proc.sf2a.asso.fr/2006/2006sf2a.conf..0197T.pdf |