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Figure 1: The combined MOS and PN spectrum of PSR J0751+1807 fitted with a power law model. The fit parameters can be found in Table 1. |
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Figure 2:
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Figure 3:
Lightcurve
of PSR J0751+1807 folded on the radio ephemeris and binned
into 6 bins, each of 0.58 ms. Two cycles are shown for clarity.
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Figure 4:
Lightcurves of PSR J0751+1807 from different energy bands, folded on the
radio ephemeris and binned into 5 bins. Two cycles are shown for
clarity. a) 0.6-1.0 keV; b) 1.0-2.0 keV; c) 2.0-7.0 keV. A
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Figure 5:
The MOS
field of view. The sources detected with a likelihood
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Figure 6: The spectrum of the source 52, in the PSR J0751+1807 field of view, fitted with a power law model. The fit parameters can be found in Table 1. |
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Figure 7: The combined MOS and PN spectrum of PSR J1012+5307 fitted with a power law model. The fit parameters can be found in Table 1. |
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Figure 8:
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Figure 9:
Upper panel: lightcurve folded on the radio ephemeris and
binned into 12 bins, each of 0.44 ms. Two cycles are shown for
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