Fig. 3.
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Probability for a pulsar to be found inside its parent remnant or bubble environment as a function of time. The red and blue lines correspond to the SB and WBB cases, respectively. The grey-shaded band corresponds to values typically found in the literature for the time at which a pulsar exits into the ISM, thus showing that they are significantly underestimated. The four vertical lines correspond to the characteristic ages of the confirmed TeV haloes.
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