A model-driven search for extreme BL Lacs among LAT BCU
Abstract
The emission of very-high-energy photons (VHE, E100 GeV) in active galactic nuclei (AGN) is closely connected with the production of ultra-relativistic particles. Among AGN, the subclass of extreme BL Lacertae are of particular interest because they challenge state-of-art models on how these cosmic particle accelerators operate. By cross-matching two gamma-ray catalogs (this is, 4FGL-DR2 and 2BIGB), we identified 23 high-synchrotron-peaked (HSP) blazar candidates with photometric or spectroscopic redshifts, good multi-wavelength coverage, that are possibly detectable by VHE instruments. We performed a new analysis of Fermi Large Area Telescope data including the effects of attenuation from the extragalactic background light and complemented these results by collecting multiwavelength data from optical, radio and X-ray archival observations. Their broadband spectral energy distributions were interpreted in terms of synchrotron-self-Compton models with external-Compton components and compared with the properties of prototypical extreme HSP blazars. Finally, we test their detectability with imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) and propose a new method for selecting these extreme targets for these ground-based telescopes.
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@article{arxiv.2109.13568,
title = {A model-driven search for extreme BL Lacs among LAT BCU},
author = {M. Nievas Rosillo and G. Chiaro and A. Dominguez and G. La Mura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.13568},
year = {2021}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures, ICRC2021 Conference (Berlin, online)