Catalog of Long-Term Transient Sources in the First 10 Years of Fermi-LAT Data
L. Baldini, J. Ballet, D. Bastieri, J. Becerra Gonzalez, R., Bellazzini, A. Berretta, E. Bissaldi, R. D. Blandford, E. D. Bloom, R., Bonino, E. Bottacini, P. Bruel, S. Buson, R. A. Cameron, P. A. Caraveo, E., Cavazzuti, S. Chen, G. Chiaro, D. Ciangottini, S. Ciprini

TL;DR
This paper introduces the first catalog of long-term gamma-ray transient sources detected by Fermi-LAT over ten years, highlighting new transient sources and their associations, especially with active galactic nuclei.
Contribution
It presents a novel catalog of 142 transient gamma-ray sources identified through a wavelet-based detection method over a decade, including many not previously reported.
Findings
142 new transient gamma-ray sources identified
Majority associated with active galactic nuclei
Detected sources tend to have softer gamma-ray spectra
Abstract
We present the first Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) catalog of long-term -ray transient sources (1FLT). This comprises sources that were detected on monthly time intervals during the first decade of Fermi-LAT operations. The monthly time scale allows us to identify transient and variable sources that were not yet reported in other Fermi-LAT catalogs. The monthly datasets were analyzed using a wavelet-based source detection algorithm that provided the candidate new transient sources. The search was limited to the extragalactic regions of the sky to avoid the dominance of the Galactic diffuse emission at low Galactic latitudes. The transient candidates were then analyzed using the standard Fermi-LAT Maximum Likelihood analysis method. All sources detected with a statistical significance above 4 in at least one monthly bin were listed in the final catalog. The 1FLT…
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