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  5. Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates VIII: the 2016-2017 follow up campaign carried out at SPM, NOT, KPNO and SOAR telescopes
 

Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates VIII: the 2016-2017 follow up campaign carried out at SPM, NOT, KPNO and SOAR telescopes

Journal
ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE  
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Marchesini, E. J.
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Peña-Herazo, H. A.
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Álvarez Crespo, N.
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Ricci, F.
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Negro, M.
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Milisavljevic, D.
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Massaro, F.  
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MASETTI, NICOLA  
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LANDONI, Marco  
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Chavushyan, V.
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D'Abrusco, R.
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Jiménez-Bailón, E.
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La Franca, F.
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PAGGI, Alessandro  
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Smith, H. A.
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Tosti, G.
DOI
10.1007/s10509-018-3490-z
Abstract
The third Fermi source catalog lists 3033 γ -ray sources above 4σ significance. More than 30% are classified as either unidentified/unassociated Gamma-ray sources (UGSs), with about 20% classified as Blazar candidates of uncertain types (BCUs). To confirm the blazar-like nature of candidate counterparts of UGSs and BCUs, we started in 2012 an optical spectroscopic follow up campaign. We report here the spectra of 36 targets with observations from the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional San Pedro Mártir, the Southern Astrophysical Research Observatory, the Kitt Peak National Observatory and the Northern Optical Telescope, between 2016 and 2017. We confirm the BL Lac nature of 23 sources, and the flat spectrum radio quasar nature of other 7 ones. We also provide redshift estimates for 19 out of these 30 confirmations, with only one being a lower limit due to spectral features ascribable to intervening systems along the line of sight. As in previous analyses, the largest fraction of now-classified BCUs belong to the class of BL Lac objects, that appear to be the most elusive class of active galactic nuclei. One of the BL Lacs identified in this work, associated with 3FGL J2213.6-4755, lies at a redshift of z>1.529, making it one of the few distant gamma-ray BL Lac objects.
Volume
364
Issue
1
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1
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/28589
Url
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10509-018-3490-z
Issn Identifier
0004-640X
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2019Ap&SS.364....5M
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