Identification of gamma-ray emission from 3C 345 and NRAO 512

Schinzel, F. K.; Sokolovsky, K. V.; D'Ammando, F.; Burnett, T. H.; Max-Moerbeck, W.; Cheung, C. C.; Fegan, S. J.; Casandjian, J. M.; Reyes, L. C.; Villata, M.; Raiteri, C. M.; Agudo, I.; Calle, O. J. A. Bravo; Carosati, D.; Casas, R.; et. al.

Abstract

For more than 15 years, since the days of the Energetic Gamma-Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) on board the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO; 1991-2000), it has remained an open question why the prominent blazar 3C 345 was not reliably detected at gamma-ray energies >= 20 MeV. Recently a bright gamma-ray source (0FGL J1641.4+3939/1FGL J1642.5+3947), potentially associated with 3C 345, was detected by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on Fermi. Multiwavelength observations from radio bands to X-rays (mainly GASP-WEBT and Swift) of possible counterparts (3C 345, NRAO512, B3 1640+396) were combined with 20 months of Fermi-LAT monitoring data (August 2008-April 2010) to associate and identify the dominating gamma-ray emitting counterpart of 1FGL J1642.5+3947. The source 3C 345 is identified as the main contributor for this gamma-ray emitting region. However, after November 2009 (15 months), a significant excess of photons from the nearby quasar NRAO512 started to contribute and thereafter was detected with increasing gamma-ray activity, possibly adding flux to 1FGL J1642.5+3947. For the same time period and during the summer of 2010, an increase of radio, optical and X-ray activity of NRAO512 was observed. No gamma-ray emission from B3 1640+396 was detected.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000293942700049 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Volumen: 532
Editorial: EDP Sciences
Fecha de publicación: 2011
DOI:

10.1051/0004-6361/201016145

Notas: ISI