Search for the multiwavelength counterparts to extragalactic unassociated Fermi {\gamma}-ray sources
Alberto Ulgiati, Simona Paiano, Fabio Pintore, Thomas David Russell,, Boris Sbaruffati, Ciro Pinto, Elena Ambrosi, Antonino D Ai, Giancarlo, Cusumano, Melania Del Santo

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for multi-wavelength counterparts to unassociated Fermi gamma-ray sources to identify potential blazars and AGNs, using an automated pipeline analyzing Swift/XRT data to improve source association accuracy.
Contribution
Introduces an automated pipeline for multi-wavelength counterpart identification of unassociated gamma-ray sources, significantly reducing analysis time and enhancing association reliability.
Findings
Detected X-ray counterparts for 274 UGSs with ≥3σ significance.
Identified 193 UGSs with a single potential X-ray counterpart.
Found optical counterparts for all UGS1 sources and radio counterparts for 113.
Abstract
Aims. In this paper, we searched for multi-wavelength (X-ray, optical and radio) counterparts to the unassociated gamma-ray sources (UGS) of the Fermi 4FGL-DR4 catalog. The main goal is to identify new blazars and/or new active galactic nuclei (AGNs) emitting at GeV energies [like (Narrow Line) Seyfert-1 and radio galaxies]. Methods. We focus on sky regions observed by the Swift satellite that overlap with the reported positions of the UGSs. Since our primary interest lies in extra-galactic sources, we focus on UGSs located outside the Galactic plane (|b| > 10). Due to the large number of sources (about 1800 UGS), we developed a pipeline to automatise the search for counterparts and significantly reduce the computational time for the analysis. Our association process begins by identifying potential X-ray counterparts for each UGS; if one is found, we further look for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
