An optical overview of blazars with LAMOST I: Hunting changing-look blazars and new redshift estimates
Harold A. Pe\~na-Herazo, Francesco Massaro, Minfeng Gu, Alessandro, Paggi, Marco Landoni, Raffaele D'Abrusco, Federica Ricci, Nicola Masetti,, Vahram Chavushyan

TL;DR
This study uses LAMOST optical spectra to confirm blazar candidates, estimate redshifts, and discover changing-look blazars, enhancing understanding of blazar classifications and properties in the gamma-ray sky.
Contribution
It provides new optical spectroscopic confirmations, redshift measurements, and identifies changing-look blazars, advancing blazar classification and characterization methods.
Findings
Confirmed 20 blazar candidates as blazars.
Obtained 15 new redshift estimates for blazars.
Discovered 26 changing-look blazars.
Abstract
The extragalactic -rays sky observed by Fermi-Large Area Telescope (LAT) is dominated by blazars. In the fourth release of the Fermi-LAT Point Source Catalog (4FGL), are sources showing a multifrequency behavior similar to that of blazars but lacking an optical spectroscopic confirmation of their nature known as Blazar Candidate of Uncertain type (BCUs). We aim at confirming the blazar nature of BCUs and test if new optical spectroscopic observations can reveal spectral features, allowing us to get a redshift estimate for known BL Lac objects. We also aim to search for and discover changing-look blazars (i.e., blazars that show a different classification at different epochs). We carried out an extensive search for optical spectra available in the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) Data Release 5 (DR5) archive. We selected sources out of the 4FGL…
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