Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The identification of low-energy counterparts for γ -ray sources is one of the biggest challenges in modern γ -ray
astronomy. Recently, we developed and successfully applied a new association method to recognize γ -ray blazar
candidates that could be possible counterparts for the unidentified γ -ray sources above 100 MeV in the second Fermi
Large Area Telescope Catalog. This method is based on the infrared colors of the recent Wide-Field Infrared Survey
Explorer (WISE) all-sky survey. In this Letter, we applied our new association method to the case of unidentified
INTEGRAL sources (UISs) listed in the fourth soft gamma-ray source catalog. Only 86 UISs out of the 113 can
be analyzed due to the sky coverage of the WISE Preliminary Data Release. Among these 86 UISs, we found that
18 appear to have a γ -ray blazar candidate within their positional error region. Finally, we analyzed Swift archival
data available for 10 out of these 18 γ -ray blazar candidates, and we found that 7 out of 10 are clearly detected
in soft X-rays and/or in the optical–ultraviolet band. We cannot confirm the associations between the UISs and
the selected γ -ray blazar candidates due to the discrepancies between the INTEGRAL and the soft X-ray spectra.
However, the discovery of the soft X-ray counterparts for the selected γ -ray blazar candidates adds an important
clue to help us understand their origin and to confirm their blazar nature.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
BL Lacertae objects: general , galaxies: active , radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
Elenco autori:
F. Massaro;A. Paggi;R. D'Abrusco;G. Tosti
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