The Spectral Energy Distributions for 4FGL Blazars

Abstract In this paper, the multiwavelength data from radio to X-ray bands for 2709 blazars in the 4FGL-DR3 catalog are compiled to calculate their spectral energy distributions using a parabolic equation log ( ν f ν ) = P 1 log ν − P 2 2 + P 3 . Some important parameters including spectral curvatur...

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Published inThe Astrophysical journal. Supplement series Vol. 262; no. 1; pp. 18 - 31
Main Authors Yang, J. H., Fan, J. H., Liu, Y., Tuo, M. X., Pei, Z. Y., Yang, W. X., Yuan, Y. H., He, S. L., Wang, S. H., Wang, X. C., Chen, X. J., Qu, X. H., Cao, Q., Tao, Q. Y., Zhang, Y. L., Liu, C. Q., Nie, J. J., Liu, L. F., Jiang, D. K., Jiang, A. N., Liu, B., Yang, R. S.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Saskatoon The American Astronomical Society 01.09.2022
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Summary:Abstract In this paper, the multiwavelength data from radio to X-ray bands for 2709 blazars in the 4FGL-DR3 catalog are compiled to calculate their spectral energy distributions using a parabolic equation log ( ν f ν ) = P 1 log ν − P 2 2 + P 3 . Some important parameters including spectral curvature ( P 1 ), synchrotron peak frequency ( P 2 , log ν p ), and peak luminosity ( log L p ) are obtained. Based on those parameters, we discussed the classification of blazars using the “Bayesian classification” and investigated some mutual correlations. We came to the following results. (1) Based on the Bayesian classification of synchrotron peak frequencies, the 2709 blazars can be classified into three subclasses, i.e., log ( ν p / Hz ) < 13.7 for low synchrotron peak blazars (LSPs), 13.7 < log ( ν p / Hz ) < 14.9 for intermediate synchrotron peak blazars (ISPs), and log ( ν p / Hz ) > 14.9 for high synchrotron peak blazars (HSPs), and there are 820 HSPs, 750 ISPs, and 1139 LSPs. (2) The γ -ray emission has the closest relationship with radio emission, followed by optical emission, while the weakest relationship is that with X-ray emission. The γ -ray luminosity is also correlated with the synchrotron peak luminosity. (3) There are strong positive correlations between the curvature (1/∣ P 1 ∣) and the peak frequency ( log ν p ) for all subclasses (FSRQs, (high, intermediate, and low) BL Lacertae objects). For different subclasses, the correlation slopes are different, which implies that there are different acceleration mechanisms and emission processes for different subclasses of blazars.
Bibliography:Galaxies and Cosmology
AAS34111
ISSN:0067-0049
1538-4365
DOI:10.3847/1538-4365/ac7deb