Te-REX: a sample of extragalactic TeV-emitting candidates
B. Balmaverde, A. Caccianiga, R. Della Ceca, A. Wolter, A. Belfiore,, L. Ballo, M. Berton, I. Gioia, T. Maccacaro, and B. Sbarufatti

TL;DR
This paper identifies 46 high-energy peaked BL Lac objects as potential TeV gamma-ray sources, estimating their detectability with current and future Cherenkov telescopes, and predicting a significant number of observable extragalactic sources.
Contribution
It introduces the Te-REX sample of HBL candidates and provides empirical predictions of their gamma-ray detectability with CTA and current telescopes.
Findings
14 Te-REX candidates detectable with CTA in 50 hours
7 candidates detectable with current Cherenkov telescopes in 50 hours
Approximately 800 HBLs could be observable in the extragalactic sky with CTA
Abstract
The REX (Radio-Emitting X-ray sources) is a catalogue produced by cross-matching X-ray data from the ROSAT-PSPC archive of pointed observations and radio data from the NRAO VLA Sky Survey, aimed at the selection of blazars. From the REX catalogue, we select a well defined and statistically complete sample of high-energy peaked BL Lac (HBL). HBL are expected to be the most numerous class of extragalactic TeV emitting sources. Specifically, we have considered only the REX sources in the currently planned CTA extragalactic survey area satisfying specific criteria and with an optical spectroscopic confirmation. We obtain 46 HBL candidates that we called Te-REX (TeV-emitting REX). We estimate the very high-energy gamma-ray emission, in the TeV domain, using an empirical approach i.e. using specific statistical relations between gamma-rays (at GeV energies) and radio/X-rays properties…
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