The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010

Context. PKS 1424+240 is a BL-Lac blazar with unknown redshift that was detected at high-energy gamma rays by Fermi-LAT with a hard spectrum. At very high energy (VHE), it was first detected by VERITAS and later confirmed by MAGIC. Its spectral energy distribution is highly attenuated at VHE gamma r...

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Autores principales: Rovero, A.C., Muriel, H., Donzelli, C., Pichel, A.
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spelling todo:paper_00046361_v589_n_p_Rovero2023-10-03T14:00:58Z The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010 Rovero, A.C. Muriel, H. Donzelli, C. Pichel, A. BL Lacertae objects: individual: PKS 1424+240 galaxies: distances and redshifts galaxies: groups: general Galaxies Photometry BL Lacertae objects Galaxies: distances and redshifts Galaxies: groups: generals High energy gamma rays Multi-object spectrograph Optical spectroscopic Spectral energy distribution Velocity dispersion Gamma rays Context. PKS 1424+240 is a BL-Lac blazar with unknown redshift that was detected at high-energy gamma rays by Fermi-LAT with a hard spectrum. At very high energy (VHE), it was first detected by VERITAS and later confirmed by MAGIC. Its spectral energy distribution is highly attenuated at VHE gamma rays, which is coherent with distant sources. Several estimations enabled the redshift to be constrained to the range 0.6 < z < 1.3. These results place PKS 1424+240 in the very interesting condition of being probably the most distant blazar that has been detected at VHE. The ambiguity in the redshift is still large enough to prevent precise studies of the extragalatic background light and the intrinsic blazar spectrum. Aims. Given the difficulty of measuring spectroscopic redshifts for BL-Lac objects directly, we aim to establish a reliable redshift value for this blazar by finding its host group of galaxies. Methods. Elliptical galaxies are associated with groups, and BL-Lac objects are typically hosted by them, so we decided to search for the host group of the blazar. For this, we performed optical spectroscopic observations of thirty objects in the field of view of PKS 1424+240 using the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph. After analysing the data for groups, we evaluated the probability of finding groups of galaxies by chance around the position of PKS 1424+240, using a deep catalogue of groups. We also used photometric data from the SDSS catalogue to analyse the red sequence of the proposed blazar host group Results. We found a new group of galaxies with eight members at z = 0.6010 ± 0.003, a virial radius of R vir = 1.53 Mpc, and a velocity dispersion of σ v = 813 ± 187 km s -1 . The photometric study indicates that more members are probably populating this previously uncatalogued group of galaxies. The probability of PKS 1424+240 being a member of this group was found to be ≳98%. Conclusions. The new group of galaxies found at z = 0.6010 ± 0.003 is very likely hosting PKS 1424+240. © ESO, 2016. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00046361_v589_n_p_Rovero
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topic BL Lacertae objects: individual: PKS 1424+240
galaxies: distances and redshifts
galaxies: groups: general
Galaxies
Photometry
BL Lacertae objects
Galaxies: distances and redshifts
Galaxies: groups: generals
High energy gamma rays
Multi-object spectrograph
Optical spectroscopic
Spectral energy distribution
Velocity dispersion
Gamma rays
spellingShingle BL Lacertae objects: individual: PKS 1424+240
galaxies: distances and redshifts
galaxies: groups: general
Galaxies
Photometry
BL Lacertae objects
Galaxies: distances and redshifts
Galaxies: groups: generals
High energy gamma rays
Multi-object spectrograph
Optical spectroscopic
Spectral energy distribution
Velocity dispersion
Gamma rays
Rovero, A.C.
Muriel, H.
Donzelli, C.
Pichel, A.
The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010
topic_facet BL Lacertae objects: individual: PKS 1424+240
galaxies: distances and redshifts
galaxies: groups: general
Galaxies
Photometry
BL Lacertae objects
Galaxies: distances and redshifts
Galaxies: groups: generals
High energy gamma rays
Multi-object spectrograph
Optical spectroscopic
Spectral energy distribution
Velocity dispersion
Gamma rays
description Context. PKS 1424+240 is a BL-Lac blazar with unknown redshift that was detected at high-energy gamma rays by Fermi-LAT with a hard spectrum. At very high energy (VHE), it was first detected by VERITAS and later confirmed by MAGIC. Its spectral energy distribution is highly attenuated at VHE gamma rays, which is coherent with distant sources. Several estimations enabled the redshift to be constrained to the range 0.6 < z < 1.3. These results place PKS 1424+240 in the very interesting condition of being probably the most distant blazar that has been detected at VHE. The ambiguity in the redshift is still large enough to prevent precise studies of the extragalatic background light and the intrinsic blazar spectrum. Aims. Given the difficulty of measuring spectroscopic redshifts for BL-Lac objects directly, we aim to establish a reliable redshift value for this blazar by finding its host group of galaxies. Methods. Elliptical galaxies are associated with groups, and BL-Lac objects are typically hosted by them, so we decided to search for the host group of the blazar. For this, we performed optical spectroscopic observations of thirty objects in the field of view of PKS 1424+240 using the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph. After analysing the data for groups, we evaluated the probability of finding groups of galaxies by chance around the position of PKS 1424+240, using a deep catalogue of groups. We also used photometric data from the SDSS catalogue to analyse the red sequence of the proposed blazar host group Results. We found a new group of galaxies with eight members at z = 0.6010 ± 0.003, a virial radius of R vir = 1.53 Mpc, and a velocity dispersion of σ v = 813 ± 187 km s -1 . The photometric study indicates that more members are probably populating this previously uncatalogued group of galaxies. The probability of PKS 1424+240 being a member of this group was found to be ≳98%. Conclusions. The new group of galaxies found at z = 0.6010 ± 0.003 is very likely hosting PKS 1424+240. © ESO, 2016.
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author Rovero, A.C.
Muriel, H.
Donzelli, C.
Pichel, A.
author_facet Rovero, A.C.
Muriel, H.
Donzelli, C.
Pichel, A.
author_sort Rovero, A.C.
title The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010
title_short The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010
title_full The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010
title_fullStr The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010
title_full_unstemmed The BL-Lacertae gamma-ray blazar PKS 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010
title_sort bl-lacertae gamma-ray blazar pks 1424+240 associated with a group of galaxies at z = 0.6010
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00046361_v589_n_p_Rovero
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