Disentangling the nature of the prototype radio weak BL Lac: Contemporaneous multifrequency observations of WISE J141046.00 + 740511.2
E. J. Marchesini, V. Reynaldi, F. Vieyro, J. Saponara, I. Andruchow,, I. E. L\'opez, P. Benaglia, S. A. Cellone, N. Masetti, F. Massaro, H. A., Pe\~na-Herazo, V. Chavushyan, J. A. Combi, J. A. Acosta-Pulido, B. Ag\'is, Gonz\'alez, and N. Castro-Segura

TL;DR
This study confirms WISE J141046.00+740511.2 as a highly polarized high-frequency peaked BL Lac object, revealing its extreme nature and low radio flux, through comprehensive multiwavelength observations and spectral energy distribution analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multiwavelength analysis confirming the source as an extreme HBL with atypically low radio emission, expanding understanding of blazar diversity.
Findings
Classified as a high-frequency peaked BL Lac (HBL) blazar.
Identified as an extreme HBL with low radio flux.
Confirmed high polarization and likely low redshift.
Abstract
Context. The gamma-ray emitting source WISE J141046.00+740511.2 has been associated with a Fermi-LAT detection by crossmatching with Swift/XRT data. It has shown all the canonical observational characteristics of a BL Lac source, including a power-law, featureless optical spectrum. However, it was only recently detected at radio frequencies and its radio flux is significantly low. Aims. Given that a radio detection is fundamental to associate lower-energy counterparts to Fermi-LAT sources, we aim to unambiguously classify this source by performing a multiwavelength analysis based on contemporaneous data. Methods. By using multifrequency observations at the Jansky Very Large Array, Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope, Gran Telescopio Canarias, Gemini, William Herschel Telescope and Liverpool observatories, together with Fermi-LAT and Swift data, we carried out two kinds of analyses. On one…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
