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The Classification of Blazars Candidates of Uncertain Types

Authors :
Fan, Jun-Hui
Chen, Ke-Yin
Xiao, Hu-Bing
Yang, Wen-Xin
Liang, Jing-Chao
Chen, Guo-Hai
Yang, Jiang-He
Yuan, Yu-Hai
Wu, De-Xiang
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In this work, the support vector machine (SVM) method is adopted to separate BL Lacertae objects (BL Lacs) and flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) in the plots of photon spectrum index against the photon flux, $\alpha_{\rm ph} \sim {\rm log}\,F$, that of photon spectrum index against the variability index, $\alpha_{\rm ph} \sim {\rm log}\, \textit{V\!I}$, and that of variability index against the photon flux, ${\rm log}\,{V\!I} \sim {\rm log}\,F$. Then we used the dividing lines to tell BL Lacs from FSRQs in the blazars candidates of uncertain types from \textit{Fermi}/LAT catalogue. Our main conclusions are: 1. We separate BL Lacs and FSRQs by $\alpha_{\rm ph} = -0.123\,{\rm log}\,F + 1.170$ in the $\alpha_{\rm ph} \sim {\rm log}\,F$ plot, $\alpha_{\rm ph} = -0.161\,{\rm log}\,{V\!I} + 2.594$ in the $\alpha_{\rm ph} \sim {\rm log}\,{V\!I}$ plot, and ${\rm log}\,{V\!I} = 0.792\,{\rm log}\,F + 9.203$ in the ${\rm log}\,{V\!I} \sim {\rm log}\,F$ plot. 2. We obtained 932 BL Lac candidates and possible BL Lac candidates, and 585 FSRQ candidates and possible FSRQ candidates. 3. Some discussions are given for comparisons with those in literature.<br />Comment: Accepted to Universe

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2208.12917
Document Type :
Working Paper