Optical-NIR spectroscopy of the puzzling gamma-ray source 3FGL 1603.9-4903/PMN J1603-4904 with X-shooter
P. Goldoni, S. Pita, C. Boisson, C. Mueller, T. Dauser, I. Jung, F., Krauss, J.-P. Lenain, H. Sol

TL;DR
This study uses optical to NIR spectroscopy to determine the redshift of the gamma-ray source 3FGL 1603.9-4903, revealing it is likely a LINER/Seyfert galaxy at z=0.2321, challenging previous interpretations of its X-ray features.
Contribution
The paper provides the first optical/NIR spectroscopic redshift measurement for 3FGL 1603.9-4903, clarifying its nature and challenging prior X-ray line interpretations.
Findings
Redshift of z=0.2321 determined from emission lines.
Source likely a LINER/Seyfert galaxy, not a BL Lac.
Reinterpretation of the X-ray line as a 6.7 keV feature.
Abstract
The Fermi/LAT instrument has detected about two thousands Extragalactic High Energy (E > 100 MeV) gamma-ray sources. One of the brightest is 3FGL 1603.9-4903, associated to the radio source PMN J1603-4904. Its nature is not yet clear, it could be either a very peculiar BL Lac or a CSO (Compact Symmetric Object) radio source, considered as the early stage of a radio galaxy. The latter, if confirmed, would be the first detection in gamma-rays for this class of objects. Recently a redshift z=0.18 +/- 0.01 has been claimed on the basis of the detection of a single X-ray line at 5.44 +/- 0.05 keV interpreted as a 6.4 keV (rest frame) fluorescent line. We aim to investigate the nature of 3FGL 1603.9-4903/PMN J1603-4904 using optical to NIR spectroscopy. We observed PMN J1603-4904 with the UV-NIR VLT/X-shooter spectrograph for two hours. We extracted spectra in the VIS and NIR range that we…
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