Optical spectroscopy of Blazars for the Cherenkov Telescope Array
P. Goldoni, S. Pita, C. Boisson, W. Max-Moerbeck, E. Kasai, D.A., Williams, F. D'Ammando, V. Navarro-Aranguiz, M. Backes, U. Barres de Almeida,, J. Becerra-Gonzalez, G. Cotter, O. Hervet, J.-P. Lenain, E. Lindfors, H. Sol,, S. Wagner

TL;DR
This study measures redshifts of blazars likely to be detected by the Cherenkov Telescope Array using optical spectroscopy, addressing the challenge of featureless spectra and improving understanding of their high-energy emission.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic redshift measurements for blazars, enhancing the data available for high-energy astrophysics and CTA observations.
Findings
11 firm redshifts measured (0.1116 to 0.482)
3 redshift lower limits (z > 0.449, z > 0.868)
4 featureless spectra
Abstract
Context. Blazars are the most numerous class of High Energy (HE; E about 50 MeV - few 100 GeV) and Very High Energy (VHE; E about 100 GeV - 10 TeV) gamma-ray emitters. As of today, a measured spectroscopic redshift is available for only about 50% of gamma-ray BL Lacs, mainly due to the difficulty of measuring reliable redshifts from their nearly featureless, continuum-dominated optical spectra. The knowledge of the redshift is fundamental for understanding the emission from blazars, for population studies and also for indirect studies of the extragalactic background light and searches for Lorentz invariance violation and axion-like particles using blazars. Aims. This paper is the first of a series of papers which aim to measure the redshift of a sample of blazars likely to be detected with the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), a ground based gamma-ray observatory. Methods. Monte…
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