Search for emission at 100 GeV from the Crab pulsar in correlation with giant pulses in radio
ORAL
Abstract
Pulsars are sources of non-thermal emission from radio energies to about 100 GeV gamma rays. In radio, some pulsars emit strong pulses, which last between a few microseconds and a few nanoseconds. The origin of these giant pulses is not understood but some argue that the emission of gamma-rays and giant pulses is tightly linked. Studies in gamma rays with the EGRET satellite did not find correlated emission with giant pulses. We present results of simultaneous radio-GeV observations with GBT and VERITAS that aim to correlate for the first time radio giant pulses with gamma rays above 100 GeV.
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