An empirical high-confidence candidate zone for $Fermi$ BL Lacertae objects


Abstract in English

In the third catalog of active galactic nuclei detected by the $Fermi$ Large Area Telescope Clean (3LAC) sample, there are 402 blazars candidates of uncertain type (BCU). The proposed analysis will help to evaluate the potential optical classification flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) versus BL Lacertae (BL Lacs) objects of BCUs, which can help to understand which is the most elusive class of blazar hidden in the Fermi sample. By studying the 3LAC sample, we found some critical values of $gamma$-ray photon spectral index ($Gamma_{rm ph}$), variability index (VI) and radio flux (${rm F_R}$) of the sources separate known FSRQs and BL Lac objects. We further utilize those values to defined an empirical high-confidence candidate zone that can be used to classify the BCUs. Within such a zone ($Gamma_{rm ph}<2.187$, log${rm F_R}<2.258$ and ${ rm logVI <1.702}$), we found that 120 BCUs can be classified BL Lac candidates with a higher degree of confidence (with a misjudged rate $<1%$). Our results suggest that an empirical high confidence diagnosis is possible to distinguish the BL Lacs from the Fermi observations based on only on the direct observational data of $Gamma_{rm ph}$, VI and ${rm F_R}$.

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