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A multi-wavelength investigation of candidate milli-second pulsars in unassociated gamma-ray sources
D. Salvetti, R. P. Mignani, A. De Luca, M. Marelli, C. Pallanca, A. A. Breeveld, A. Belfiore, W. Becker, J. Greiner
Published 2017-02-01Version 1
About one third of the 3033 gamma-ray sources in the Third Fermi-LAT Gamma-ray Source Catalogue (3FGL) are unidentified and have not even a tentative association with a known object, hence they are defined as unassociated. Among Galactic gamma-ray sources, pulsars represent the largest class, with over 200 identifications to date. About one third of them have been discovered to be milli-second pulsars (MSPs) in binary systems. Therefore, it is plausible that a sizeable fraction of the unassociated Galactic gamma-ray sources belong to this class. We observed in the X-rays and in the optical the fields of twelve unassociated Fermi gamma-ray sources that are considered likely MSPs according to statistical classification techniques. Four of these sources have been identified as binary MSPs, or proposed as high-confidence candidates, when this work was in progress. Here, we identified another gamma-ray source (3FGL J0744.1-2523) as a possible binary MSP based upon the detection of a 0.115 d periodicity of its candidate optical counterpart.