Redshift determination of the BL Lac object 3C66A by the detection of its host galaxy cluster at $z=0.340$
Juanita Torres-Zafra (1,2), Sergio A. Cellone (1,2), Alberto Buzzoni, (3), Ileana Andruchow (1,2), Jos\'e G. Portilla (4) ((1) Instituto de, Astrof\'isica de La Plata (CCT La Plata - CONICET - UNLP), La Plata,, Argentina, (2) Facultad de Ciencias Astron\'omicas y Geof\'isicas,

TL;DR
This study determines the redshift of the BL Lac object 3C66A by identifying its host galaxy cluster at z=0.340, using spectroscopic and photometric analysis of its environment, crucial for understanding its gamma-ray emission.
Contribution
The paper presents the first spectroscopic confirmation of a galaxy cluster at z=0.340 hosting 3C66A, providing a new redshift estimate for this BL Lac object.
Findings
Confirmed a galaxy group at z=0.340 with six members.
Identified a foreground group at z=0.020.
Set a redshift lower limit of z≥0.33 for 3C66A.
Abstract
The BL Lac object 3C66A is one of the most luminous extragalactic sources at TeV -rays (VHE, i.e. GeV). Since TeV -ray radiation is absorbed by the extragalactic background light (EBL), it is crucial to know the redshift of the source in order to reconstruct its original spectral energy distribution, as well as to constrain EBL models. However, the optical spectrum of this BL\,Lac is almost featureless, so a direct measurement of is very difficult; in fact, the published redshift value for this source () has been strongly questioned. Based on EBL absorption arguments, several constraints to its redshift, in the range , were proposed. Since these AGNs are hosted, typically, in early type galaxies that are members of groups or clusters, we have analysed spectro-photometrically the environment of 3C66A, with the goal of finding the…
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