http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.00805
We use nine years of gamma-ray data provided by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) to systematically study the light curves of more than two thousand active galactic nuclei (AGN) included in recent Fermi-LAT catalogs. Ten different techniques are used, which are organized in an automatic periodicity-search flow, in order to search for evidence of periodic emission in gamma rays. Understanding the processes behind this puzzling phenomenon will provide a better view about the astrophysical nature of these extragalactic sources. However, the observation of temporal patterns in gamma-ray light curves of AGN is still challenging. Despite the fact that there have been efforts on characterizing the temporal emission of some individual sources, a systematic search for periodicities that considers large samples of sources is missing. Our analysis finds 11 AGN, of which 9 are identified for the first time, showing periodicity at more than $4\sigma$ in at least four algorithms. These findings will help in solving questions related to the astrophysical origin of this periodic behavior.
P. Peñil, A. Domínguez, S. Buson, et. al.
Tue, 4 Feb 20
31/52
Comments: 16 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. Submitted to ApJ
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