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Discovery of gamma-ray emission from a strongly lobe-dominated quasar 3C 275.1
We systematically analyze the 6-year {\it Fermi}/LAT data of the
lobe-dominated quasars (LDQs) in the complete LDQ sample from 3CRR survey and
report the discovery of high-energy -ray emission from 3C 275.1. The
-ray emission of 3C 207 is confirmed and significant variability of the
lightcurve is identified. We do not find statistically significant -ray
emission from other LDQs. 3C 275.1 is the known -ray quasar with the
lowest core dominance parameter (i.e., ). We also show that both the
northern radio hotspot and parsec jet models can reasonably reproduce the
-ray data. The parsec jet model, however, is favored by the potential
-ray variability at the timescale of months. We suggest that some
dimmer -ray LDQs will be detected in the future and LDQs could
contribute non-negligibly to the extragalactic -ray background.Comment: 26 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables; ApJ in pres
Search for gamma-ray emission from the nearby dwarf spheroidal galaxies with 9 years of Fermi-LAT data
In this work, we search for -ray emission from the directions of some
nearby Milky Way dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) and candidates with the
publicly-available Pass 8 data of Fermi-LAT. Our sample includes 12 sources
with the distances kpc. Very weak -ray excesses ()
are found in some dSphs/candidates, consistent with that reported in the
previous literature. Intriguingly, the peak test statistic (TS) value of the
weak emission from the direction of Reticulum II rises continually. If
interpreted as dark matter (DM) annihilation, the peak TS value is 13.5 for the
annihilation channel of and the DM mass
of GeV. The combination of all these nearby sources yields a
more significant (with local significance ) -ray signal.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PR
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