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Flat-spectrum radio sources as likely counterparts of unidentified INTEGRAL sources (Research Note)
by
Molina, Manuela
, Gehrels, Neil
, Stephen, John B
, Bassani, Loredana
, Bazzano, Angela
, Bird, Antony J
, Malizia, Angela
, Landi, Raffaella
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Emitters
/ Galaxies
/ Integrals
/ Morphology
/ Optical counterparts (astronomy)
/ Quasars
/ Radio galaxies
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ X ray sources
/ X ray spectra
/ X-rays
2012
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Flat-spectrum radio sources as likely counterparts of unidentified INTEGRAL sources (Research Note)
by
Molina, Manuela
, Gehrels, Neil
, Stephen, John B
, Bassani, Loredana
, Bazzano, Angela
, Bird, Antony J
, Malizia, Angela
, Landi, Raffaella
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Emitters
/ Galaxies
/ Integrals
/ Morphology
/ Optical counterparts (astronomy)
/ Quasars
/ Radio galaxies
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ X ray sources
/ X ray spectra
/ X-rays
2012
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Flat-spectrum radio sources as likely counterparts of unidentified INTEGRAL sources (Research Note)
by
Molina, Manuela
, Gehrels, Neil
, Stephen, John B
, Bassani, Loredana
, Bazzano, Angela
, Bird, Antony J
, Malizia, Angela
, Landi, Raffaella
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Emitters
/ Galaxies
/ Integrals
/ Morphology
/ Optical counterparts (astronomy)
/ Quasars
/ Radio galaxies
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ X ray sources
/ X ray spectra
/ X-rays
2012
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Flat-spectrum radio sources as likely counterparts of unidentified INTEGRAL sources (Research Note)
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Flat-spectrum radio sources as likely counterparts of unidentified INTEGRAL sources (Research Note)
2012
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Overview
Many sources in the fourth INTEGRAL/IBIS catalogue are still unidentified, since they lack an optical counterpart. An important tool that can help in identifying/classifying these sources is the cross-correlation with radio catalogues, which are very sensitive and positionally accurate. Moreover, the radio properties of a source, such as the spectrum or morphology, could provide further insight into its nature. Flat-spectrum radio sources at high Galactic latitudes are likely to be AGN, possibly associated to a blazar or to the compact core of a radio galaxy. Here we present a small sample of 6 sources extracted from the fourth INTEGRAL/IBIS catalogue that are still unidentified/unclassified, but which are very likely associated with a bright, flat-spectrum radio object. To confirm the association and to study the source X-ray spectral parameters, we performed X-ray follow-up observations with Swift/XRT. We report the results obtained from this search and discuss the nature of each source. 5 of the 6 radio associations are also detected in X-rays; in 3 cases they are the only counterpart found. IGR J06073--0024 is a flat-spectrum radio quasar at z=1.08, IGR J14488--4008 is a newly discovered radio galaxy, while IGR J18129--0649 is an AGN of a still unknown type. The nature of IGR J07225--3810 and IGR J19386--4653 is less well defined, since in both cases we find another X-ray source in the INTEGRAL error circle; nevertheless, the flat-spectrum radio source, likely to be a radio loud AGN, remains a viable and more convincing association in both cases. Only for IGR J11544--7618 could we not find any convincing counterpart since the radio association is not an X-ray emitter.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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