GeV $\gamma$-ray Emission of Compact Steep-Spectrum Source 4C +39.23B
Ying Gu (GXU), Hai-Ming Zhang (NJU), Ying-Ying Gan (BIT), Jin Zhang, (BIT), Xiao-Na Sun (GXU), and En-Wei Liang (GXU)

TL;DR
This study analyzes 13 years of Fermi/LAT data to determine the gamma-ray emission sources in the CSS source 4C +39.23B, revealing that the gamma-ray emission is dominated by the CSS core and modeling its spectral energy distribution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed gamma-ray analysis of 4C +39.23B, demonstrating its emission characteristics and modeling its SED with a two-zone leptonic model.
Findings
Gamma-ray emission dominated by 4C +39.23A overall
During low state, emission from 4C +39.23B is significant
SED can be modeled with a two-zone leptonic model
Abstract
Thirteen yr observation data of 4FGL J0824.9+3915 with the Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope (Fermi/LAT) are analyzed for revisiting whether 4C +39.23B, a compact steep-spectrum (CSS) source closed to a flat-spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) 4C +39.23A in the -ray emitting region of 4FGL J0824.9+3915, is a -ray emitter. We find that the time-integrated -ray emission of 4FGL J0824.9+3915 is overwhelmingly dominated by 4C +39.23A. It shows significant variability at a 6.7 confidence level and the average -ray flux in the 0.1--300 GeV energy band is ph cm s with a power-law photon spectral index of . During MJD 57500--58500, 4FGL J0824.9+3915 is in a low state with a steady -ray flux. Analyzed the Fermi/LAT observation data in this time interval, it is found…
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