Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazars candidates I: preliminary results
A. Paggi, D. Milisavljevic, N. Masetti, E. Jim\'enez-Bail\'on, V., Chavushyan, R. D'Abrusco, F. Massaro, M. Giroletti, H. A. Smith, R. Margutti,, G. Tosti, J. R. Mart\'inez-Galarza, H. Ot\'i-Floranes, M. Landoni, J. E., Grindlay, S. Funk

TL;DR
This study presents optical spectroscopic observations of five gamma-ray blazar candidates to confirm their nature and redshift, demonstrating the effectiveness of infrared and radio selection methods in identifying blazars among unassociated Fermi LAT sources.
Contribution
The paper provides preliminary spectroscopic confirmation of blazar candidates selected via infrared and radio properties, validating classification methods for unassociated gamma-ray sources.
Findings
Three sources confirmed as BL Lacs with featureless spectra.
One source identified as FSRQ at redshift 0.48.
Additional sources confirmed as BL Lacs with tentative redshifts.
Abstract
A significant fraction ( %) of the gamma-ray sources listed in the second LAT (2FGL) catalog is still of unknown origin, being not yet associated with counterparts at lower energies. Using the available information at lower energies and optical spectroscopy on the selected counterparts of these gamma-ray objects we can pinpoint their exact nature. Here we present a pilot project pointing to assess the effectiveness of the several classification methods developed to select gamma-ray blazar candidates. To this end, we report optical spectroscopic observations of a sample of 5 gamma-ray blazar candidates selected on the basis of their infrared WISE colors or of their low-frequency radio properties. Blazars come in two main classes: BL Lacs and FSRQs, showing similar optical spectra except for the stronger emission lines of the latter. For three of our sources the…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
