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data from the <i>Fermi</i>-LAT team, and search in longer data sets than ever before. In
data from the <i>Fermi</i>-LAT team, and search in longer data sets than ever before. In
combination, these improvements led to FGRP4 being our most sensitive survey to date.</p>
combination, these improvements led to FGRP4 being our most sensitive survey to date.</p>
<p>With the publication in <ahref="http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/2/eaao7228">Science Advances</a> of the discoveries of two millisecond pulsars (J1035-6720 and J1744-7619), we have now published all pulsar discoveries made during FGRP4. These amount to 23 new pulsars, almost a third of all gamma-ray pulsars that had been discovered in blind searches at the time.</p>
<p>In total, FGRP4 discovered 19 new pulsars, including two millisecond pulsars (J1035-6720 and J1744-7619). This batch represented almost a third of all gamma-ray pulsars that had been discovered in blind searches at the time.</p>
<ahref="#FGRP4">Jump to FGRP4 discoveries</a><br><br>
<ahref="#FGRP4">Jump to FGRP4 discoveries</a><br><br>