The second catalog of flaring gamma-ray sources from the Fermi All-sky Variability Analysis
Abstract
We present the second catalog of flaring gamma-ray sources (2FAV) detected with the Fermi All-sky Variability Analysis (FAVA), a tool that blindly searches for transients over the entire sky observed by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the \textit{Fermi} Gamma-ray Space Telescope. With respect to the first FAVA catalog, this catalog benefits from a larger data set, the latest LAT data release (Pass 8), as well as from an improved analysis that includes likelihood techniques for a more precise localization of the transients. Applying this analysis on the first 7.4 years of \textit{Fermi} observations, and in two separate energy bands 0.10.8 GeV and 0.8300 GeV, a total of 4547 flares has been detected with a significance greater than (before trials), on the time scale of one week. Through spatial clustering of these flares, 518 variable gamma-ray sources are identified. Likely counterparts, based on positional coincidence, have been found for 441 sources, mostly among the blazar class of active galactic nuclei. For 77 2FAV sources, no likely gamma-ray counterpart has been found. For each source in the catalog, we provide the time, location, and spectrum of each flaring episode. Studying the spectra of the flares, we observe a harder-when-brighter behavior for flares associated with blazars, with the exception of BL Lac flares detected in the low-energy band. The photon indexes of the flares are never significantly smaller than 1.5. For a leptonic model, and under the assumption of isotropy, this limit suggests that the spectrum of the freshly accelerated electrons is never harder than 2.
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@article{arxiv.1612.03165,
title = {The second catalog of flaring gamma-ray sources from the Fermi All-sky Variability Analysis},
author = {S. Abdollahi and M. Ackermann and M. Ajello and A. Albert and L. Baldini and J. Ballet and G. Barbiellini and D. Bastieri and J. Becerra Gonzalez and R. Bellazzini and E. Bissaldi and R. D. Blandford and E. D. Bloom and R. Bonino and E. Bottacini and J. Bregeon and P. Bruel and R. Buehler and S. Buson and R. A. Cameron and M. Caragiulo and P. A. Caraveo and E. Cavazzuti and C. Cecchi and A. Chekhtman and C. C. Cheung and G. Chiaro and S. Ciprini and J. Conrad and D. Costantin and F. Costanza and S. Cutini and F. D'Ammando and F. de Palma and A. Desai and R. Desiante and S. W. Digel and N. Di Lalla and M. Di Mauro and L. Di Venere and B. Donaggio and P. S. Drell and C. Favuzzi and S. J. Fegan and E. C. Ferrara and W. B. Focke and A. Franckowiak and Y. Fukazawa and S. Funk and P. Fusco and F. Gargano and D. Gasparrini and N. Giglietto and M. Giomi and F. Giordano and M. Giroletti and T. Glanzman and D. Green and I. A. Grenier and J. E. Grove and L. Guillemot and S. Guiriec and E. Hays and D. Horan and T. Jogler and G. Jóhannesson and A. S. Johnson and D. Kocevski and M. Kuss and G. La Mura and S. Larsson and L. Latronico and J. Li and F. Longo and F. Loparco and M. N. Lovellette and P. Lubrano and J. D. Magill and S. Maldera and A. Manfreda and M. Mayer and M. N. Mazziotta and P. F. Michelson and W. Mitthumsiri and T. Mizuno and M. E. Monzani and A. Morselli and I. V. Moskalenko and M. Negro and E. Nuss and T. Ohsugi and N. Omodei and M. Orienti and E. Orlando and V. S. Paliya and D. Paneque and J. S. Perkins and M. Persic and M. Pesce-Rollins and V. Petrosian and F. Piron and T. A. Porter and G. Principe and S. Rainò and R. Rando and M. Razzano and S. Razzaque and A. Reimer and O. Reimer and C. Sgrò and D. Simone and E. J. Siskind and F. Spada and G. Spandre and P. Spinelli and L. Stawarz and D. J. Suson and M. Takahashi and K. Tanaka and J. B. Thayer and D. J. Thompson and D. F. Torres and E. Torresi and G. Tosti and E. Troja and G. Vianello and K. S. Wood},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.03165},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication by The Astrophysical Journal Supplement. Online analysis results available at http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/data/access/lat/FAVA/index.php . Corresponding authors: M. Giomi, R. Buehler, D. Kocevski, and M. Ajello