Fermi-LAT detection of the low-luminosity radio galaxy NGC 4278 during the LHAASO campaign
E. Bronzini, P. Grandi, E. Torresi, S. Buson

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of high-energy gamma-ray emission from the low-luminosity radio galaxy NGC 4278 during the LHAASO campaign, revealing jet-related activity and transient flux enhancements that challenge previous assumptions about such sources.
Contribution
First detection of NGC 4278 at GeV and TeV energies, demonstrating that low-power radio galaxies can be significant high-energy emitters.
Findings
Significant gamma-ray emission spatially consistent with NGC 4278
High-energy flux variability observed in X-ray and gamma-ray bands
Jet origin of high-energy emission supported by spectral and flux data
Abstract
We present a study of the high-energy properties of the compact symmetric object NGC 4278, recently associated with a TeV source by the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) collaboration. We conducted a dedicated analysis of a Fermi-LAT region around NGC 4278, limited to the LHAASO campaign conducted from March 2021 to October 2022. A statistically significant emission () was revealed, spatially consistent with the radio position of NGC 4278 and the LHAASO source. The Fermi-LAT source is detected above , exhibiting a hard spectrum () and a -ray luminosity of . A serendipitous Swift-XRT observation of NGC 4278 during the TeV campaign reveals the source in a high-state, with a flux $\mathcal{F}_{0.5-8\, \mathrm{keV}} = 5_{-2}^{+3}…
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