A Search for Gamma-Ray Emission from Variable or Transient Galactic Radio Sources
C.R. Shrader, D.J. Macomb

TL;DR
This paper discusses an ongoing search using the Fermi Large Area Telescope to detect gamma-ray emissions from variable or transient galactic radio sources, aiming to understand their high-energy behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of targeting radio sources identified as variable or transient for gamma-ray emission detection with Fermi LAT.
Findings
Initial results show potential gamma-ray associations with some radio sources.
The method enhances the chances of discovering new gamma-ray emitting objects.
The survey sets constraints on gamma-ray emission from variable radio sources.
Abstract
We describe an ongoing effort using the Fermi Large Area Telescope to search for gamma-ray emission from a source sample derived from published surveys of variable or transient galactic radio sources.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
