[BLM2007] N2 , the SIMBAD biblio

2007ApJ...669L...1B - Astrophys. J., 669, L1-L4 (2007/November-1)

IGR J22517+2218=MG3 J225155+2217: a new gamma-ray lighthouse in the distant universe.

BASSANI L., LANDI R., MALIZIA A., FIOCCHI M.T., BAZZANO A., BIRD A.J., DEAN A.J., GEHRELS N., GIOMMI P. and UBERTINI P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the identification of a new soft gamma-ray source, namely, IGR J22517+2218, detected with INTEGRAL IBIS. The source, which has an observed 20-100 keV flux of ∼4x10–11 ergs/cm2/s, is spatially coincident with MG3 J225155+2217, a quasar at z=3.668. The Swift XRT 0.5-10 keV continuum is flat (Γ=1.5) with evidence for a spectral curvature below 1-2 keV either due to intrinsic absorption (NH=3±2x1022/cm2) or to a change in slope (ΔΓ=0.5). X-ray observations indicate flux variability over a 6 day period that is further supported by a flux mismatch between Swift and INTEGRAL spectra. IGR J22517+2218 is radio-loud and has a flat radio spectrum; optically, it is a broad-line emitting quasar with the atypical property of hosting a narrow-line absorption system. The source spectral energy distribution is unusual compared to blazars of similar type: either it has the synchrotron peak in the X-ray/gamma-ray band (i.e., much higher than generally observed) or the Compton peak in the MeV range (i.e., lower than typically measured). IGR J22517+2218=MG3 J225155+2217 is the second most distant blazar detected above 20 keV and a gamma-ray lighthouse shining from the edge of our universe.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Observations - quasars: individual (IGR J22517+2218) - quasars: individual (MG3 J225155+2217)

Nomenclature: Table 1: [BLM2007] AN (Nos N1, N2).

Simbad objects: 6

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