Exploring the bulk of the BL Lac object population. II. Gamma-ray properties
F. D'Ammando (INAF - Istituto di Radioastronomia di Bologna), M., Giroletti (INAF - Istituto di Radioastronomia di Bologna), S. Rain\`o (Dip., Interateneo di Fisica "M. Merlin" dell'Universit\`a e del Politecnico di, Bari, and INFN, Sezione di Bari)

TL;DR
This study analyzes gamma-ray properties of a nearby BL Lac sample using 8.5 years of Fermi LAT data, revealing 23 sources with significant detections and identifying characteristics of LAT-detected versus non-detected BL Lacs.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed gamma-ray analysis of an unbiased, nearby BL Lac sample, highlighting differences between LAT-detected and non-detected sources and identifying potential low-luminosity BL Lacs.
Findings
23 sources detected with TS > 25
Majority have hard gamma-ray spectra (Γ ≤ 2)
LAT-detected BL Lacs are more luminous and core-dominated
Abstract
AIMS. We are studying an unbiased sample of 42 nearby (z < 0.2) BL Lacertae objects with a multi-wavelength approach. The results of VLBI observations were presented in the first paper of this series. In this paper, we study the -ray properties of the sample. METHODS. We analyse data collected by the Fermi LAT during its first 8.5 years of operation in the energy range 0.1-300 GeV. RESULTS. We reveal 23 sources with a test statistic greater than 25 (corresponding to 4.6-) out of 42, with 3 sources not detected in the 3LAC catalogue, and fluxes between and ph cm s. The majority of the sources have hard spectra (), with only four having values in the range 2.1-2.4. The three newly detected sources have fluxes in the range between and ph cm…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
