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Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2014

The WISE Blazar-like Radio-loud Sources: An All-sky Catalog of Candidate γ-ray Blazars

R. D'Abrusco; F. Massaro; A. Paggi; H. A. Smith; N. Masetti; M. Landoni; G. Tosti

We present a catalog of radio-loud candidate γ-ray emitting blazars with WISE mid-infrared colors similar to the colors of confirmed γ-ray blazars. The catalog is assembled from WISE sources detected in all four WISE filters, with colors compatible with the three-dimensional locus of the WISE γ-ray emitting blazars, and which can be spatially cross-matched with radio sources from one of the three radio surveys: NVSS, FIRST, and/or SUMSS. Our initial WISE selection uses a slightly modified version of previously successful algorithms. We then select only the radio-loud sources using a measure of the radio-to-IR flux, the q 22 parameter, which is analogous to the q 24 parameter known in the literature but which instead uses the WISE band-four flux at 22 μm. Our final catalog contains 7855 sources classified as BL Lacs, FSRQs, or mixed candidate blazars; 1295 of these sources can be spatially re-associated as confirmed blazars. We describe the properties of the final catalog of WISE blazar-like radio-loud sources and consider possible contaminants. Finally, we discuss why this large catalog of candidate γ-ray emitting blazars represents a new and useful resource to address the problem of finding low-energy counterparts to currently unidentified high-energy sources.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2014

TRACING THE EVOLUTION OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI HOST GALAXIES OVER THE LAST 9 Gyr OF COSMIC TIME

Andy D. Goulding; W. Forman; R. C. Hickox; Christine Jones; Stephen S. Murray; A. Paggi; Matthew L. N. Ashby; Alison L. Coil; Michael C. Cooper; Jia-Sheng Huang; Ralph P. Kraft; Jeffrey A. Newman; Benjamin J. Weiner; Steven P. Willner

We present the results of a combined galaxy population analysis for the host galaxies of active galactic nuclei (AGN) identified at 0 < z < 1.4 within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Bootes, and DEEP2 surveys. We identified AGN in a uniform and unbiased manner at X-ray, infrared, and radio wavelengths. Supermassive black holes undergoing radiatively efficient accretion (detected as X-ray and/or infrared AGN) appear to be hosted in a separate and distinct galaxy population than AGN undergoing powerful mechanically dominated accretion (radio AGN). Consistent with some previous studies, radiatively efficient AGN appear to be preferentially hosted in modest star-forming galaxies, with little dependence on AGN or galaxy luminosity. AGN exhibiting radio-emitting jets due to mechanically dominated accretion are almost exclusively observed in massive, passive galaxies. Crucially, we now provide strong evidence that the observed host-galaxy trends are independent of redshift. In particular, these different accretion-mode AGN have remained as separate galaxy populations throughout the last 9 Gyr. Furthermore, it appears that galaxies hosting AGN have evolved along the same path as galaxies that are not hosting AGN with little evidence for distinctly separate evolution.


The Astronomical Journal | 2014

Optical spectroscopic observations of γ-ray blazar candidates. I. Preliminary results

A. Paggi; D. Milisavljevic; N. Masetti; E. Jiménez-Bailón; V. Chavushyan; R. D'Abrusco; F. Massaro; M. Giroletti; H. A. Smith; Raffaella Margutti; G. Tosti; J. R. Martínez-Galarza; H. Otí-Floranes; M. Landoni; Jonathan E. Grindlay; S. Funk

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arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2013

Optical Spectroscopic Observations of Gamma-ray Blazars Candidates I: Preliminary Results

A. Paggi; D. Milisavljevic; Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys.; N. Masetti; Bologna Inaf-Ira; E. Jiménez-Bailón; Inst. Astron. Unam; V. Chavushyan; Puebla Inaoe; R. D'Abrusco; F. Massaro; M. Giroletti; Howard A. Smith; R. Margutti; G. Tosti; U Perugia; J.R. Martinez Galarza; H. Otí-Floranes; J. E. Grindlay

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2015

Optical spectroscopic observations of γ-ray blazar candidates - II. The 2013 KPNO campaign in the northern hemisphere

F. Massaro; Marco Landoni; R. D’Abrusco; D. Milisavljevic; A. Paggi; N. Masetti; H. A. Smith; G. Tosti

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The Astronomical Journal | 2016

Optical spectroscopic observations of

N. Álvarez Crespo; F. Massaro; D. Milisavljevic; Marco Landoni; V. Chavushyan; V. Patiño-Álvarez; Nicola Masetti; E. Jiménez-Bailón; Jay Strader; Laura Chomiuk; H. Katagiri; M. Kagaya; C. C. Cheung; A. Paggi; R. D’Abrusco; F. Ricci; F. La Franca; H. A. Smith; G. Tosti

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The Astronomical Journal | 2013

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P. S. Cowperthwaite; F. Massaro; R. D'Abrusco; A. Paggi; G. Tosti; H. A. Smith

LAT (2FGL) catalog is still of unknown origin, being not yet associated with counterparts at lower energies. Using the available information at lower energies and optical spectroscopy on the selected counterparts of these gamma-ray objects we can pinpoint their exact nature. Here we present a pilot project pointing to assess the effectiveness of the several classification methods developed to select gamma-ray blazar candidates. To this end, we report optical spectroscopic observations of a sample of 5 gamma-ray blazar candidates selected on the basis of their infrared WISE colors or of their low-frequency radio properties. Blazars come in two main classes: BL Lacs and FSRQs, showing similar optical spectra except for the stronger emission lines of the latter. For three of our sources the almost featureless optical spectra obtained confirm their BL Lac nature, while for the source WISEJ022051.24+250927.6 we observe emission lines with equivalent width


The Astronomical Journal | 2015

-ray blazar candidates VI. Further observations from TNG, WHT, OAN, SOAR and Magellan telescopes

M. Landoni; F. Massaro; A. Paggi; R. D’Abrusco; D. Milisavljevic; N. Masetti; H. A. Smith; G. Tosti; Laura Chomiuk; Jay Strader; C. C. Cheung

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The Astronomical Journal | 2015

IDENTIFICATION OF NEW GAMMA-RAY BLAZAR CANDIDATES WITH MULTIFREQUENCY ARCHIVAL OBSERVATIONS

F. Ricci; F. Massaro; Marco Landoni; R. D’Abrusco; D. Milisavljevic; D. Stern; N. Masetti; A. Paggi; H. A. Smith; G. Tosti


Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2013

OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS OF γ-RAY BLAZAR CANDIDATES. III. THE 2013/2014 CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE

A. Maselli; F. Massaro; G. Cusumano; R. D'Abrusco; V. La Parola; A. Paggi; A. Segreto; H. A. Smith; G. Tosti

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G. Tosti

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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R. D'Abrusco

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

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