Revealing high-z Fermi-LAT BL Lacs using Swift and SARA data with photometric analysis [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.09877


BL Lacertae (BL Lac) objects are one type of blazar, distinguished by their featureless optical spectrum. This presents a challenge in measuring the redshift of the BL Lacs. This paper uses the photometric dropout technique to measure the redshifts of BL Lac objects. Space-based telescope \emph{Swift} and ground-based SARA telescopes are employed to provide magnitudes in the $uvw2,\ uvm2,\ uvw1,\ u,\ b,\ v,\ g’,\ r’,\ i’,\ z’$ filters. We observe 60 BL Lacs and report reliable redshift upper limits for 41 sources. We discover four high-$z$ BL Lacs ($z>1.3$), bringing the number of high-$z$ BL Lacs found by this method up to 20. We also discuss the blazar sequence, the \emph{Fermi} blazar divide, and the gamma-ray horizon using the 4LAC catalog and all high-$z$ BL Lacs discovered with the photo-z technique.

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Y. Sheng, M. Rajagopal, A. Kaur, et. al.
Wed, 21 Sep 22
32/68

Comments: 16pages, 7 figures