A study of gamma-ray emission from OJ 287 using Fermi-LAT from 2015-2023
Abstract
We search for gamma-ray emission from OJ287 in the energy range from 0.1-300 GeV during 2015-2023, in coincidence with an extensive observing campaign to monitor the optical flux variability and polarization, as discussed in arXiv:2311.02372. We present results for eight segments in the aforementioned period, with each segment corresponding to an observing season. We report non-zero gamma-ray flux (with significance) for all the eight segments. The photon and energy flux observed during this period is and , respectively, while the SED can be fitted with a power law with a slope of . The observed luminosity is between ergs/sec. Similar to previous works we find a hard cutoff in the gamma-ray spectrum at around 20 GeV. We do not observe any correlations between the peaks in the gamma ray light curves and corresponding optical light cuves in and bands, as well as the X-ray light curves from SWIFT between 0.3-10 keV.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.15213,
title = {A study of gamma-ray emission from OJ 287 using Fermi-LAT from 2015-2023},
author = {Vibhavasu Pasumarti and Shantanu Desai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.15213},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
19 pages, 32 figures. Accepted in OJA