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Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. X. Results from the 2018–2019 SOAR and OAN-SPM observations of blazar candidates of uncertain type
by
Tosti, G
, Ricci, F
, Cheung, C C
, Milisavljevic, D
, Peña-Herazo, H A
, Amaya-Almazán, R A
, de Menezes R
, D’Abrusco R
, La, Franca F
, Paggi, A
, Jiménez-Bailón, E
, Marchesini, E J
, Landoni, M
, Massaro, F
, Masetti, N
, Smith, Howard A
, Chavushyan, V
in
Astrophysical research
/ Astrophysics
/ BL Lacertae objects
/ Blazars
/ Candidates
/ Galaxies
/ Gamma ray sources
/ Gamma rays
/ Quasars
/ Spectroscopy
2020
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Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. X. Results from the 2018–2019 SOAR and OAN-SPM observations of blazar candidates of uncertain type
by
Tosti, G
, Ricci, F
, Cheung, C C
, Milisavljevic, D
, Peña-Herazo, H A
, Amaya-Almazán, R A
, de Menezes R
, D’Abrusco R
, La, Franca F
, Paggi, A
, Jiménez-Bailón, E
, Marchesini, E J
, Landoni, M
, Massaro, F
, Masetti, N
, Smith, Howard A
, Chavushyan, V
in
Astrophysical research
/ Astrophysics
/ BL Lacertae objects
/ Blazars
/ Candidates
/ Galaxies
/ Gamma ray sources
/ Gamma rays
/ Quasars
/ Spectroscopy
2020
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Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. X. Results from the 2018–2019 SOAR and OAN-SPM observations of blazar candidates of uncertain type
by
Tosti, G
, Ricci, F
, Cheung, C C
, Milisavljevic, D
, Peña-Herazo, H A
, Amaya-Almazán, R A
, de Menezes R
, D’Abrusco R
, La, Franca F
, Paggi, A
, Jiménez-Bailón, E
, Marchesini, E J
, Landoni, M
, Massaro, F
, Masetti, N
, Smith, Howard A
, Chavushyan, V
in
Astrophysical research
/ Astrophysics
/ BL Lacertae objects
/ Blazars
/ Candidates
/ Galaxies
/ Gamma ray sources
/ Gamma rays
/ Quasars
/ Spectroscopy
2020
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Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. X. Results from the 2018–2019 SOAR and OAN-SPM observations of blazar candidates of uncertain type
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Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. X. Results from the 2018–2019 SOAR and OAN-SPM observations of blazar candidates of uncertain type
2020
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The fourth Fermi Large Area Telescope Source Catalog (4FGL) lists over 5000 γ-ray sources with statistical significance above 4σ. About 23% of the sources listed in this catalog are unidentified/unassociated γ-ray sources while ∼26% of the sources are classified as blazar candidates of uncertain type (BCUs), lacking optical spectroscopic information. To probe the blazar nature of candidate counterparts of UGSs and BCUs, we started our optical spectroscopic follow up campaign in 2012, which up to date account for more than 350 observed sources. In this paper, the tenth of our campaign, we report on the spectroscopic observations of 37 sources, mostly BCUs, whose observations were carried out predominantly at the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional San Pedro Mártir and the Southern Astrophysical Research Observatory between August 2018 and September 2019. We confirm the BL Lac nature of 27 sources and the flat spectrum radio quasar nature of three sources. The remaining ones are classified as six BL Lacs galaxy-dominated and one normal galaxy. We were also able to measure the redshifts for 20 sources, including 10 BL Lacs. As in previous analyses, the largest fraction of BCUs revealed to be BL Lac objects.
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Springer Nature B.V
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