Tomography of the Fermi-LAT gamma-ray diffuse extragalactic signal via cross-correlations with galaxy catalogs
Jun-Qing Xia, Alessandro Cuoco, Enzo Branchini, Matteo Viel

TL;DR
This study uses 60-month Fermi-LAT gamma-ray data to perform tomographic cross-correlations with galaxy catalogs, revealing the likely dominant contribution of star-forming galaxies to the extragalactic gamma-ray background.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed tomographic analysis of the IGRB using multiple galaxy catalogs and constrains the relative contributions of different unresolved extragalactic sources.
Findings
Significant cross-correlation detected with NVSS, 2MASS, and QSO catalogs.
Star-forming galaxies likely dominate the IGRB contribution (~72%).
Other sources like BL Lacs, FSRQs, and AGNs also contribute depending on models.
Abstract
Building on our previous cross-correlation analysis (Xia et al. 2011) between the isotropic gamma-ray background (IGRB) and different tracers of the large-scale structure of the universe, we update our results using 60-months of data from the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. We perform a cross-correlation analysis between the IGRB and objects that may trace the astrophysical sources of the IGRB: SDSS-DR6 QSOs, the SDSS-DR8 Main Galaxy Sample, Luminous Red Galaxies (LRGs) in the SDSS catalog, 2MASS galaxies, and radio NVSS galaxies. The benefit of correlating the Fermi-LAT signal with catalogs of objects at various redshifts is to provide tomographic information on the IGRB which is crucial to separate the various contributions and to clarify its origin. We observe a significant (>3.5 sigma) cross-correlation signal on angular scales smaller than 1…
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