论文标题
Fermi-Lat伽马射线源的低能对应物的光谱观测
Optical spectroscopic observations of low-energy counterparts of Fermi-LAT gamma-ray sources
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论文摘要
在\ fer \ satellite上检测到的所有$γ$ - 射线来源中,很大一部分仍缺乏低能的对应物。此外,仍然有大量的$γ$射线来源,与缺乏企业分类的相关低能量对应物。在过去的十年中,我们进行了一项光学光谱运动,以解决未鉴定/未识别的$γ$ ray来源(UGS)的问题,主要致力于观察Blazars和Blazar候选人,因为它们是迄今为止与之相关的$γ$ -RAIR源人群。在这里,我们描述了我们的光谱运动对\ fer-lat目录中相关的来源的总体影响,并与文献中发现的对象相结合。在文献搜索中,我们跟踪了不同团队的努力,这些团队呈现了\ fer-lat目录来源的相对方面的光谱或潜在的对应物。我们的摘要包括对同行的另外30个新收集的光谱的分析或以前未知性质的\ fer-lat来源的潜在对应物。此处分析的所有新来源都被归类为Blazars。多亏了我们的广告系列,我们将394个目标分类为394个目标,并从文献搜索中收集了123个对象。我们在第二和第三\ fer-lat源目录(分别为2FGL和3FGL)的发布之间开始了光谱运动,并分类了约25%的源具有不确定性质的来源,并发现了$ \ sim $ \ sim $ 10 \ sim $ 10 \ sim $ 10 \ sim的UGS列表中的潜在潜力。在4FGL目录中,由于我们的广告系列,大约350 \ FER-LAT来源被归类为迄今为止。 [不完整的摘要]
A significant fraction of all $γ$-ray sources detected by the Large Area Telescope aboard the \fer\ satellite is still lacking a low-energy counterpart. In addition, there is still a large population of $γ$-ray sources with associated low-energy counterparts that lack firm classifications. In the last 10 years we have undertaken an optical spectroscopic campaign to address the problem of unassociated/unidentified $γ$-ray sources (UGSs), mainly devoted to observing blazars and blazar candidates because they are the largest population of $γ$-ray sources associated to date. Here we describe the overall impact of our optical spectroscopic campaign on sources associated in \fer-LAT catalogs, coupled with objects found in the literature. In the literature search, we kept track of efforts by different teams that presented optical spectra of counterparts or potential counterparts of \fer-LAT catalog sources. Our summary includes an analysis of an additional 30 newly-collected optical spectra of counterparts or potential counterparts of \fer-LAT sources of previously unknown nature.New spectra were acquired at the Blanco 4-m and OAN-SPM 2.1-m telescopes, and those available in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (data release 15) archive. All new sources with optical spectra analyzed here are classified as blazars. Thanks to our campaign, we altogether discovered and classified 394 targets with an additional 123 objects collected from a literature search. We began our optical spectroscopic campaign between the release of the second and third \fer-LAT source catalogs (2FGL and 3FGL, respectively), and classified about 25\% of the sources with uncertain nature and discovered a blazar-like potential counterpart for $\sim$10\% of UGSs listed therein. In the 4FGL catalog, about 350 \fer-LAT sources are classified to date thanks to our campaign. [incomplete abstract]