# The Second AGILE Catalog of Gamma-Ray Sources

**Authors:** A. Bulgarelli, V. Fioretti, N. Parmiggiani, F. Verrecchia, C. Pittori,, F. Lucarelli, M. Tavani, A. Aboudan, M. Cardillo, A. Giuliani, P. W., Cattaneo, A.W. Chen, G. Piano, A. Rappoldi, L. Baroncelli, A. Argan, L.A., Antonelli, I. Donnarumma, F. Gianotti, P. Giommi, M. Giusti, F. Longo, A., Pellizzoni, M. Pilia, M. Trifoglio, A. Trois, S. Vercellone, A. Zoli

arXiv: 1903.06957 · 2019-06-26

## TL;DR

The second AGILE-GRID Catalog (2AGL) presents 175 gamma-ray sources from 2.3 years of data, including new detections, improved analysis methods, and associations with known astrophysical objects, enhancing our understanding of gamma-ray sources.

## Contribution

This paper introduces the 2AGL Catalog with new sources, refined detection techniques, and extended energy range analysis, improving upon previous AGILE catalogs.

## Key findings

- 175 high-confidence gamma-ray sources identified
- 62 sources associated with AGNs, pulsars, or remnants
- 29 new gamma-ray sources not in previous catalogs

## Abstract

Aims. We present the second AGILE-GRID Catalog (2AGL) of {\gamma}-ray sources in the 100 MeV-10 GeV energy range. Methods. With respect to previous AGILE-GRID catalogs, the current 2AGL Catalog is based on the first 2.3 years of science data from the AGILE mission (the so called 'pointing mode') and incorporates more data and several analysis improvements, including better calibrations at the event reconstruction level, an updated model for the Galactic diffuse gamma-ray emission, a refined procedure for point-like source detection, and the inclusion of a search for extended {\gamma}-ray sources. Results. The 2AGL Catalog includes 175 high-confidence sources (above 4{\sigma} significance) with their location regions and spectral properties, and a variability analysis with 4-day light curves for the most significant ones. Relying on the error region of each source position, including systematic uncertainties, 121 sources are considered as positionally associated with known couterparts at different wavelengths or detected by other {\gamma}-ray instruments. Among the identified or associated sources, 62 are Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) of the blazar class. Pulsars represent the largest Galactic source class, with 40 associated pulsars, 7 of them with detected pulsation; 8 Supernova Remnants and 4 high-mass X-ray binaries have also been identified. A substantial number of 2AGL sources are unidentified: for 54 sources no known counterpart is found at different wavelengths. Among these sources, we discuss a sub-class of 29 AGILE-GRID-only {\gamma}-ray sources that are not present in 1FGL, 2FGL or 3FGL catalogs; the remaining sources are unidentified in both 2AGL and 3FGL Catalogs. We also present an extension of the analysis of 2AGL sources detected in the 50-100 MeV energy range.

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