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Radio Follow-up on all Unassociated Gamma-ray Sources from the Third Fermi Large Area Telescope Source Catalog

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-04-12 v1

Abstract

The third Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) γ\gamma-ray source catalog (3FGL) contains over 1000 objects for which there is no known counterpart at other wavelengths. The physical origin of the γ\gamma-ray emission of those objects is unknown. Such objects are commonly referred to as unassociated and mostly do not exhibit significant γ\gamma-ray flux variability. We performed a survey of all unassociated γ\gamma-ray sources found in 3FGL using the Australia Telescope Compact Array and Very Large Array in the range of 4.0-10.0 GHz. We found 2097 radio candidates for association with γ\gamma-ray sources. The follow-up with very long baseline interferometry for a subset of those candidates yielded 142 new AGN associations with γ\gamma-ray sources, provided alternative associations for 7 objects, and improved positions for another 144 known associations to the milliarcsecond level of accuracy. In addition, for 245 unassociated γ\gamma-ray sources we did not find a single compact radio source above 2 mJy within 3σ\sigma of their γ\gamma-ray localization. A significant fraction of these empty fields, 39%, are located away from the galactic plane. We also found 36 extended radio sources that are candidates for association with a corresponding γ\gamma-ray object, 19 of which are most likely supernova remnants or HII regions, whereas 17 could be radio galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.1702.07036,
  title  = {Radio Follow-up on all Unassociated Gamma-ray Sources from the Third Fermi Large Area Telescope Source Catalog},
  author = {F. K. Schinzel and L. Petrov and G. B. Taylor and P. G. Edwards},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.07036},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

14 pages, 9 figures, 6 tables, 5 machine readable tables, accepted for publication in ApJS