Infrared Colors of the gamma-ray detected blazars
R. D'Abrusco, F. Massaro. M. Ajello, J.E. Grindlay, H.A. Smith, G., Tosti

TL;DR
This study explores the infrared and gamma-ray emission relationship in blazars, revealing a correlation that supports emission models and helps distinguish blazar subclasses using WISE infrared colors.
Contribution
It demonstrates a correlation between IR and gamma-ray spectral indices in blazars and refines the understanding of their emission mechanisms through infrared color analysis.
Findings
Blazars occupy a distinct region in the WISE color-color diagram.
A correlation exists between IR and gamma-ray spectral indices.
The IR to gamma-ray flux ratio informs emission models.
Abstract
Blazars constitute the most enigmatic class of extragalactic gamma-ray sources, and their observational features have been ascribed to a relativistic jet closely aligned to the line of sight. They are generally divided in two main classes: the BL Lac objects (BL Lacs) and the Flat Spectrum Radio Quasars (FSRQs). In the case of BL Lacs the double bumped spectral energy distribution (SED) is generally described by the Synchrotron Self Compton (SSC) emission, while for the FSRQs it is interpreted as due to External Compton (EC) emission. Recently, we showed that in the [3.4]-[4.6]-[12] micron color- color diagram the blazar population covers a distinct region (i.e., the WISE blazar Strip, WBS), clearly separated from the other extragalactic sources that are dominated by thermal emission. In this paper we investigate the relation between the infrared and gamma-ray emission for a subset of…
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