Search for spatial coincidences between galaxy mergers and Fermi-LAT 4FGL-DR4 sources
Siddhant Manna, Shantanu Desai

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for spatial correlations between galaxy mergers and gamma-ray sources, finding significant associations that suggest mergers may trigger high-energy activity and reveal new gamma-ray source populations.
Contribution
It is the first dedicated analysis linking a large, morphologically selected galaxy merger sample with gamma-ray sources, highlighting potential merger-driven high-energy phenomena.
Findings
21 significant associations identified
Supports merger-induced AGN activity hypothesis
Unclassified sources may represent new gamma-ray populations
Abstract
We present a systematic search for spatial association between a high confidence sample of 3,166 morphologically selected galaxy mergers drawn from the initial convolutional neural network (CNN) catalog of 328,151 candidate mergers and refined through SDSS cross-matching and the Fermi Large Area Telescope Fourth Source Catalog Data Release 4 (4FGL-DR4) catalog of gamma-ray sources detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT). Using a conservative 4 positional uncertainty threshold and a Poisson based statistical framework, we identify 21 statistically significant associations with match probabilities . Among these are known classes of gamma-ray emitters such as Flat-Spectrum Radio Quasars (FSRQs), BL Lacertae objects (BLL), and radio galaxies bolstering the hypothesis that merger driven processes can fuel high energy activity. Intriguingly, five of the associated…
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