Bright AGN Source List from the First Three Months of the Fermi Large Area Telescope All-Sky Survey
A. A. Abdo, et al

TL;DR
This paper presents the first three months of Fermi LAT survey data, identifying 132 bright gamma-ray sources, mainly blazars and AGNs, with new discoveries and insights into their spectral properties and evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive gamma-ray source list from Fermi LAT, including new blazar discoveries and detailed analysis of their spectral and evolutionary properties.
Findings
132 bright gamma-ray sources identified
10 new blazars discovered based on LAT detections
BL Lac objects have significantly harder spectra than FSRQs
Abstract
The first three months of sky-survey operation with the Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope (Fermi) Large Area Telescope (LAT) reveals 132 bright sources at |b|>10 deg with test statistic greater than 100 (corresponding to about 10 sigma). Two methods, based on the CGRaBS, CRATES and BZCat catalogs, indicate high-confidence associations of 106 of these sources with known AGNs. This sample is referred to as the LAT Bright AGN Sample (LBAS). It contains two radio galaxies, namely Centaurus A and NGC 1275, and 104 blazars consisting of 57 flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs), 42 BL Lac objects, and 5 blazars with uncertain classification. Four new blazars were discovered on the basis of the LAT detections. Remarkably, the LBAS includes 10 high-energy peaked BL Lacs (HBLs), sources which were so far hard to detect in the GeV range. Another 10 lower-confidence associations are found. Only thirty…
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