The BL-Lac gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z=0.6010
A.C. Rovero, H. Muriel, C. Donzelli, A. Pichel

TL;DR
This study identifies a galaxy group at redshift 0.6010 likely hosting the blazar PKS 1424+240, helping to constrain its distance and improve understanding of its gamma-ray properties.
Contribution
The paper establishes a reliable redshift for PKS 1424+240 by associating it with a newly discovered galaxy group, addressing previous uncertainties.
Findings
A galaxy group at z=0.6010 was identified with high probability.
PKS 1424+240 is likely a member of this galaxy group.
The redshift constraint aids in studying the blazar's intrinsic properties.
Abstract
PKS 1424+240 is a BL-Lac blazar with unknown redshift that was detected at high-energy gamma rays by Fermi-LAT with a hard spectrum. At VHE, it was first detected by VERITAS and later confirmed by MAGIC. Its spectral energy distribution is highly attenuated at VHE gamma rays, which is coherent with distant sources. Several estimations enabled the redshift to be constrained to the range 0.6 < z < 1.3. These results place PKS 1424+240 in the very interesting condition of being probably the most distant blazar that has been detected at VHE. The ambiguity in the redshift is still large enough to prevent precise studies of the EBL and the intrinsic blazar spectrum. Given the difficulty of measuring spectroscopic redshifts for BL-Lac objects directly, we aim to establish a reliable redshift value for this blazar by finding its host group of galaxies. Elliptical galaxies are associated with…
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