Deeply x-raying the high-energy sky
Eugenio Bottacini, Marco Ajello

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of hard X-ray surveys in identifying unassociated gamma-ray sources from Fermi-LAT data, highlighting recent association results that enhance our understanding of the high-energy sky.
Contribution
It introduces a new method for associating Fermi-LAT gamma-ray sources with hard X-ray detected sources, improving source identification accuracy.
Findings
Successful association of Fermi-LAT sources with hard X-ray sources
Enhanced understanding of the nature of unassociated gamma-ray sources
Demonstrated the effectiveness of combined gamma-ray and X-ray surveys
Abstract
All-sky explorations by Fermi-LAT have revolutionized our view of the gamma-ray sky. While its ongoing all-sky survey counts thousands of sources, essential issues related to the nature of unassociated sources call for sensitive all-sky surveys at hard X-ray energies that allow for their identification. We present the results of the association of the Fermi-LAT second source catalog to hard X-ray detected sources.
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