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      The likely detection of pulsed high-energy gamma-ray emission from millisecond pulsar PSR J0218+4232

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          We report circumstantial evidence for the first detection of pulsed high-energy gamma-ray emission from a millisecond pulsar, PSR J0218+4232, using data collected with the Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment (EGRET) on board the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO). The EGRET source 3EG J0222+4253 is shown to be spatially consistent with PSR J0218+4232 for the energy range 100 - 300 MeV. Above 1 GeV the nearby BL Lac 3C 66A is the evident counterpart, and between 300 MeV and 1 GeV both sources contribute to the gamma-ray excess. Folding the 100-1000 MeV photons with an accurate radio ephemeris of PSR J0218+4232 yields a double peaked pulse profile with a ~3.5 sigma modulation significance and with a peak separation of ~0.45 similar to the 0.1-10 keV pulse profile.

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          16 May 2000
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          astro-ph/0005338
          e0852e0e-7a5d-48f0-a537-ca0903896e27
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          Accepted for publication in A&A: 13 pages containing 10 figures
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