2019A&A...627A.110B


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2019A&A...627A.110B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 627A, 110-110 (2019/7-1)

Normalization of the extragalactic background light from high-energy γ-ray observations.

BIASUZZI B., HERVET O., WILLIAMS D.A. and BITEAU J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Extragalactic background light (EBL) plays an important role in cosmology since it traces the history of galaxy formation and evolution. Such diffuse radiation from near-UV to far-infrared wavelengths can interact with γ-rays from distant sources such as active galactic nuclei (AGNs), and is responsible for the high-energy absorption observed in their spectra. However, probing the EBL from γ-ray spectra of AGNs is not trivial due to internal processes that can mimic its effect. Such processes are usually taken into account in terms of curvature of the intrinsic spectrum. Hence, an improper choice of parametrization for the latter can seriously affect EBL reconstruction. In this paper, we propose a statistical approach that avoids a priori assumptions on the intrinsic spectral curvature and that, for each source, selects the best-fit model on a solid statistical basis. By combining the Fermi-LAT observations of 490 blazars, we determine the γ-ray-inferred level of EBL for various state-of-the-art EBL models. We discuss the EBL level obtained from the spectra of both BL Lacs and flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQ) in order to investigate the impact of internal absorption in different classes of objects. We further scrutinize constraints on the EBL evolution from γ-ray observations by reconstructing the EBL level in four redshift ranges, up to z∼2.5. The approach implemented in this paper, carefully addressing the question of the modeling of the intrinsic emission at the source, can serve as a solid stepping stone for studies of hundreds of high-quality spectra acquired by next-generation γ-ray instruments.

Abstract Copyright: © B. Biasuzzi et al. 2019

Journal keyword(s): astroparticle physics - galaxies: active - cosmology: observations - diffuse radiation - gamma rays: galaxies

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 RX J0022.0+0006 BLL 00 22 00.9557660688 +00 06 57.945375828   20.56 19.63     ~ 34 0
2 KUV 00311-1938 BLL 00 33 34.3800569400 -19 21 33.134193864   16.8 16.3 16.6   ~ 106 0
3 ICRF J021113.1+105134 BLL 02 11 13.1774921592 +10 51 34.798753116 13.96 13.63 13.40 15.42   ~ 124 1
4 7C 021804.09+354230.00 QSO 02 21 05.4920852208 +35 56 13.848581904   20.0 20.0 19.60   ~ 542 3
5 WISEA J023734.04-360328.4 BLL 02 37 34.0464247200 -36 03 28.455320844 17.99 17.65 17.63 16.3   ~ 53 0
6 4FGL J0338.9-2848 BLL 03 38 59.6037 -28 46 19.972           ~ 11 0
7 6dFGS gJ044924.7-435009 BLL 04 49 24.6981911928 -43 50 08.960970948 14.95 17.52 15.24 16.27   ~ 158 1
8 QSO B0502+675 BLL 05 07 56.1631660632 +67 37 24.225299292     17.0 17.2   ~ 167 1
9 QSO B0507+179 QSO 05 10 02.36912937 +18 00 41.5815635   20.0 19.0 19.09   ~ 404 1
10 ICRF J052145.9+211251 BLL 05 21 45.9657388992 +21 12 51.452786736           ~ 121 1
11 QSO B0548-322 BLL 05 50 40.5705144672 -32 16 16.484718648   16.07 15.5     ~ 395 1
12 6dFGS gJ062222.1-260545 BLL 06 22 22.0636928064 -26 05 44.639633796   18.57   17.07   ~ 36 1
13 QSO B0647+250 BLL 06 50 46.4900658984 +25 02 59.625654828 16.17 15.97 15.79 16.3   ~ 143 2
14 Fermi bn080916009 gB 07 59 23.24 -56 38 16.8           ~ 352 0
15 ATO J124.1133-13.1979 BLL 08 16 27.2037492048 -13 11 52.623678156 17.15 17.09 17.00 16.93   ~ 64 0
16 6C 095456+654857 BLL 09 58 47.2451872176 +65 33 54.819354600     17.0 15.75   ~ 684 1
17 6C 101157+494057 BLL 10 15 04.1396533776 +49 26 00.706055496   16.56 16.15 14.58   ~ 353 3
18 Mrk 421 BLL 11 04 27.3140835504 +38 12 31.798495872   13.50 12.90 8.31   ~ 2615 1
19 87GB 111803.1+422817 BLL 11 20 48.0624161160 +42 12 12.465387612   17.55 17.11 16.9   ~ 111 1
20 7C 122744.79+253415.00 BLL 12 30 14.0893292232 +25 18 07.136022996   15.6 14.5 14.78   ~ 140 1
21 4FGL J1410.3+1438 gam 14 10 35.240 +14 38 35.31           ~ 7 0
22 ATO J213.9033+48.5084 BLL 14 15 36.7999941576 +48 30 30.451603860   19.40 18.97 17.1   ~ 56 1
23 2FGL J1437.1+5640 BLL 14 36 57.7190885904 +56 39 24.859811736   18.92 18.51 17.6   ~ 72 0
24 ATPMN J144236.3-462301 Bla 14 42 36.3752500224 -46 23 01.796065116   18.37   16.63   ~ 13 0
25 7C 1441+2514 QSO 14 43 56.89220390 +25 01 44.4907165   19.5   19.7   ~ 135 1
26 WISEA J144357.20-390840.0 BLL 14 43 57.1974184800 -39 08 40.053885612       14.7   ~ 81 1
27 PMN J1603-4904 QSO 16 03 50.68456556 -49 04 05.5056817   20.67       ~ 76 0
28 6C 172704+501607 BLL 17 28 18.6242294352 +50 13 10.469553996   16.55 15.97 12.95   ~ 358 1
29 2MASX J19581491-3011113 BLL 19 58 14.9123511384 -30 11 11.646174444   17.88   16.16   ~ 43 0
30 3C 454.3 Bla 22 53 57.7480438728 +16 08 53.561508864   16.57 16.10 15.22   ~ 2783 2
31 6dFGS gJ232444.7-404050 BLL 23 24 44.6723616768 -40 40 49.444171248 15.88 15.72 15.54 16.84   ~ 65 0

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