论文标题
伽马射线候选伽马射线的光谱观测。 ix。光学档案光谱以及Soar和Oagh的进一步观察
Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. IX. Optical archival spectra and further observations from SOAR and OAGH
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论文摘要
$ Fermi $ -LAT目录中近三分之一的来源缺乏较低的能源对应物,因此被称为身份不明的/未鉴定的伽马射线来源(UGS)。为了牢固地对其进行分类,需要专门的多频跟进活动。这些将允许揭露其性质,并确定可能属于活跃星系的分数,称为Blazars,这是最大的元素外$γ$ ray来源的人群。在$ FERMI $ -LAT目录中,还有与多频的Blazar样物体相关的伽马射线来源,称为Blazars候选不确定类型的Blazars候选者(即BCUS),因此必须进行后续光谱活动以确认其Blazar的性质。因此,在2013年,我们开始了一场光谱运动,以识别UGS和BCUS潜在的类似Blazar的对象。在这里,我们报告了在我们的后续活动中观察到的31个其他目标的光谱。其中十三位是BCUS,我们在观察者AstrofísoguillermoHaro(Oagh)和南部天体物理研究天文台(SOAR)望远镜上获得了光谱观察结果,而其余的则得益于Sloan Digital Sky Surge Survey(SDSS)可获得的档案。我们确认了所有BCUS的大黄色性质:其中三个位于Quasar型的Blazar(BZQ)中,而其余的则可以在光谱上分类为Bl Lac对象(BZB)。然后,我们还发现了在UGS的位置不确定性区域内的18个BL LAC对象,这可能是其潜在的对应物。
Nearly one-third of the sources in the $Fermi$-LAT catalogs lack a lower energy counterpart, hence being referred as unidentified/unassociated gamma-ray sources (UGSs). In order to firmly classify them, dedicated multifrequency follow-up campaigns are necessary. These will permit to unveil their nature and identify the fraction that could belong to the class of active galaxies known as blazars that is the largest population of extragalactic $γ$-ray sources. In $Fermi$-LAT catalogs there are also gamma-ray sources associated with multifrequency blazar-like objects known as Blazars Candidates of Uncertain type (i.e., BCUs) for which follow up spectroscopic campaigns are mandatory to confirm their blazar nature. Thus, in 2013 we started an optical spectroscopic campaign to identify blazar-like objects potential counterparts of UGSs and BCUs. Here we report the spectra of 31 additional targets observed as part of our follow up campaign. Thirteen of them are BCUs for which we acquired spectroscopic observations at Observatorio Astrofísico Guillermo Haro (OAGH) and at Southern Astrophysical Research Observatory (SOAR) telescopes, while the rest has been identified thanks to the archival observations available from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We confirm the blazar nature of all BCUs: three of them are in blazar of quasar type (BZQs) while the remaining ones can be spectroscopically classified as BL Lac objects (BZBs). Then we also discovered 18 BL Lac objects lying within the positional uncertainty regions of UGSs that could be their potential counterparts.