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Faint $\gamma$-ray sources at low-redshift: the radio galaxy IC 1531

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-10-17 v1

Abstract

We present a multi-wavelength study of IC 1531 (z=0.02564), an extragalactic radio source associated with the γ\gamma-ray object 3FGL J0009.9-3206 and classified as a blazar of uncertain type in the Third Fermi Large Area Telescope AGN Catalog (3LAC). A core-jet structure, visible in radio and X-rays, is enclosed within a \sim220 kpc wide radio structure. The morphology and spectral characteristics of the kiloparsec jet in radio and X-rays are typical of Fanaroff-Riley type I galaxies. The analysis of the radio data and optical spectrum and different diagnostic methods based on the optical, infrared and γ\gamma-ray luminosities also support a classification as a low-power radio galaxy seen at moderate angles (θ=\theta=10^\circ-20^\circ). In the framework of leptonic models, the high-energy peak of the non-thermal nuclear spectral energy distribution can be explained in terms of synchrotron-self-Compton emission from a jet seen at θ\theta\sim15^\circ. Similarly to other misaligned AGNs detected by Fermi, the required bulk motion is lower (Γbulk=\Gamma_{\rm bulk}=4) than the values inferred in BL Lac objects, confirming that, because of the de-boosting of emission from the highly-relativistic blazar region, these nearby systems are valuable targets to probe the existence of multiple sites of production of the most energetic emission in the jets.

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@article{arxiv.1810.02668,
  title  = {Faint $\gamma$-ray sources at low-redshift: the radio galaxy IC 1531},
  author = {T. Bassi and G. Migliori and P. Grandi and C. Vignali and M. A. Pérez-Torres and R. D. Baldi and E. Torresi and A. Siemiginowska and C. Stanghellini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.02668},
  year   = {2018}
}

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11 pages, 4 figures