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Cross-match between the Latest Swift-BAT and Fermi-LAT Catalogs

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 916, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac0341

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI [20K22355, JP16K13813, JP18H05458, JP19K14772, 19H05185, 19H01906]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20K22355, 19H05185, 19H01906] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This study cross-matched the latest Swift-BAT and Fermi-LAT catalogs, identifying 132 point-like sources with a variety of sources such as blazars, pulsars, radio galaxies, and binaries. The matched sources showed differences from the original catalogs in terms of photon index, flux, and gamma-ray variability index, primarily due to the large proportion of blazars in the matched sources.
We report the results of a cross-match study between the hard X-ray and GeV gamma-ray catalogs, by making use of the latest 105 month Swift-Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) and 10 yr Fermi-Large Area Telescope (LAT) catalogs, respectively. The spatial cross-matching between the two catalogs results in the matching of 132 point-like sources, including similar to 5% of false-match sources. Additionally, 24 sources that have been identified as the same identifications are matched. Among the 75 extended sources in the Fermi-LAT catalog, 31 sources have spatial coincidences with at least one Swift-BAT source inside their extent. All the matched sources consist of blazars (>60%), pulsars and pulsar wind nebulae (similar to 13%), radio galaxies (similar to 7%), binaries (similar to 5%), and others. Compared to the original catalogs, the matched sources are characterized by a double-peaked photon index distribution, higher flux, and larger gamma-ray variability index. This difference arises from the different populations of sources, particularly the large proportion of blazars (i.e., flat-spectrum radio quasar and BL Lac). We also report 13 cross-matched and unidentified sources. The matched sources in this study would be promising in the intermediate energy band between the hard X-ray and GeV gamma-ray observations, that is the unexplored MeV gamma-ray domain.

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