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Is BZB J1450+5201 the most distant $\gamma$-ray BL Lacertae object?

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-03-23 v2

Abstract

BL Lacertae (BL Lac) objects at high redshifts (z2z\geq 2) are rarely detected. Through careful analysis of the SDSS spectrum, BZB J1450+5201 is confirmed to be a high-zz BL Lac object with zz\geq 2.471 by identifying the Lyα\alpha 1216 and CIV 1548/1550 absorption lines. This indicates that BZB J1450+5201 is the most distant BL Lac object discovered to date. Careful analysis of the five-year \fermi data of 2FGL J1451.0+5159 shows that its γ\gamma-ray emission is robust with confidence level of 6.2σ\sigma at 1-3 GeV and 6.7σ\sigma at 3-10 GeV, and that the confusion of bright neighbor is negligible, which can not be fixed in the analysis of the two-year data. Meanwhile, 2FGL J1451.0+5159 is confirmed to be associated with BZB J1450+5201 using the five-year data. The analysis of multiwavelength data, from radio to γ\gamma-ray energies, indicates BZB J1450+5201 is an intermediate synchrotron peaked (ISP) source and consistent with distributions of other ISP sources at lower redshifts in the second LAT AGN catalog. The pure SSC model seems to be disfavoured, while scattering of weak external emission plus SSC process can provide a satisfactory description of the broadband emission.

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@article{arxiv.1312.4829,
  title  = {Is BZB J1450+5201 the most distant $\gamma$-ray BL Lacertae object?},
  author = {N. H. Liao and J. M. Bai and J. G. Wang and H. T. Liu and J. J. Zhang and Ning Jiang and Z. L. Yuan and Liang Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4829},
  year   = {2016}
}

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