2017ApJ...834..113M


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2017ApJ...834..113M - Astrophys. J., 834, 113-113 (2017/January-2)

Radio-weak BL Lac objects in the Fermi era.

MASSARO F., MARCHESINI E.J., D'ABRUSCO R., MASETTI N., ANDRUCHOW I. and SMITH H.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The existence of "radio-weak BL Lac objects" (RWBLs) has been an open question, and has remained unsolved since the discovery that quasars could be radio-quiet or radio-loud. Recently, several groups identified RWBL candidates, mostly found while searching for low-energy counterparts of the unidentified or unassociated gamma-ray sources listed in the Fermi catalogs. Confirming RWBLs is a challenging task since they could be confused with white dwarfs (WDs) or weak emission line quasars (WELQs) when there are not sufficient data to precisely draw their broadband spectral energy distribution, and their classification is mainly based on a featureless optical spectra. Motivated by the recent discovery that Fermi BL Lacs appear to have very peculiar mid-IR emission, we show that it is possible to distinguish between WDs, WELQs, and BL Lacs using the [3.4]-[4.6]-[12] µm color-color plot built using the WISE magnitudes when the optical spectrum is available. On the basis of this analysis, we identify WISE J064459.38+603131 and WISE J141046.00+740511.2 as the first two genuine RWBLs, both potentially associated with Fermi sources. Finally, to strengthen our identification of these objects as true RWBLs, we present multifrequency observations for these two candidates to show that their spectral behavior is indeed consistent with that of the BL Lac population.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): BL Lacertae objects: general - galaxies: active - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 [VV2006] J001514.9-103043 QSO 00 15 14.8866712248 -10 30 43.577333208   18.8 19.48 18.5   ~ 24 0
2 SDSS J001736.91+145101.9 BLL 00 17 36.9036154896 +14 51 01.871240436   18.51 18.06 17.2   ~ 27 2
3 QSO J0040-0915 BLL 00 40 54.6575670840 -09 15 26.833615164   26.46 22.40     ~ 58 0
4 2FGL J0644.6+6034 BLL 06 44 35.73 +60 38 51.5           ~ 40 0
5 2MASS J06445937+6031318 G 06 44 59.3851204296 +60 31 31.657161072           ~ 9 0
6 7C 074143.50+292721.00 Bla 07 44 51.3643230792 +29 20 06.038217348   17.20 16.97 16.4   ~ 54 1
7 WISE J085506.13+063904.1 MIR 08 55 06.13 +06 39 04.1           ~ 1 0
8 LSPM J0855+0639 WD* 08 55 06.6477765624 +06 39 04.580341560   17.4   17.5   DQ 19 0
9 2MASS J09214541+2335484 BLL 09 21 45.3796481856 +23 35 48.188585148   18.6   18.6   ~ 21 0
10 2MASS J10483128+2115531 QSO 10 48 31.2914788152 +21 15 52.251669756   17.78 17.61     ~ 25 1
11 [VV2000] J115326.8+361726 QSO 11 53 26.7029807592 +36 17 26.291060736   17.58 17.25 17.2   ~ 46 1
12 WD 1154+133 WD? 11 56 42.2111220552 +13 06 03.900654252   20.0   19.8   ~ 4 0
13 SDSS J121348.81+642520.2 WD* 12 13 48.8094793656 +64 25 20.186816952   19.78 19.32 19.4   DC 11 1
14 GALEX J122859.9+104032 WD* 12 28 59.9341604496 +10 40 33.045988944           DAZe: 131 0
15 4FGL J1410.7+7405 Sy1 14 10 45.9501293016 +74 05 10.904898048   19.9   19.2   ~ 31 0
16 [VV2006] J141318.9+450523 QSO 14 13 18.8641 +45 05 23.012   20.70 19.98 19.27   ~ 47 1
17 4C 13.53 QSO 14 42 04.0424690496 +13 29 16.052446212   19.00 18.69     ~ 26 1
18 [VV2006] J150427.7+543901 QSO 15 04 27.6762191832 +54 39 01.975364208   19.0 18.98 18.9   ~ 26 0
19 WISE J172633.50+530300.3 QSO 17 26 33.5337779232 +53 03 00.293648436           ~ 19 1
20 2MASS J17305286-0352471 BLL 17 30 52.8546956280 -03 52 47.106506316           ~ 20 0
21 2QZ J215454.3-305654 BLL 21 54 54.3298901352 -30 56 53.386005120   19.55       ~ 18 0

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