Blazars, one of the most extreme classes of active galaxies, constitute so far the largest known population of.-ray sources, and their number is continuously growing in the Fermi catalogs. However, in the latest release of the Fermi catalog there is still a large fraction of sources that are clas...
Crespo, NA
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Massaro, F
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Milisavljevic, D
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Landoni, M
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Chavushyan, V
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Patino-Alvarez, V
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Masetti, N
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Jimenez-Bailon, E
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Strader, J
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Chomiuk, L
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Katagiri, H
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Kagaya, M
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Cheung, CC
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Paggi, A
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D'Abrusco, R
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Ricci, F
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La Franca, F
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Smith, HA
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Tosti, G
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[OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS OF GAMMA-RAY BLAZAR CANDIDATES. VI. FURTHER OBSERVATIONS FROM TNG, WHT, OAN, SOAR, AND MAGELLAN TELESCOPES]
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OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS OF GAMMA-RAY BLAZAR CANDIDATES. VI. FURTHER OBSERVATIONS FROM TNG, WHT, OAN, SOAR, AND MAGELLAN TELESCOPES
The existence of "radio-weak BL Lac objects" (RWBLs) has been an open question, and has remained unsolved since the discovery that quasars could be radio-quiet or radio-loud. Recently, several groups identified RWBL candidates, mostly found while searching for low-energy counterparts of the unide...
Massaro, F
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Marchesini, EJ
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D'Abrusco, R
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Masetti, N
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Andruchow, I
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Smith, HA
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[RADIO-WEAK BL LAC OBJECTS IN THE FERMI ERA]
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RADIO-WEAK BL LAC OBJECTS IN THE FERMI ERA
Context. Based on their overwhelming dominance among associated Fermi gamma-ray catalogue sources, it is expected that a large fraction of the unidentified Fermi objects are blazars. Through crossmatching between the positions of unidentified gamma-ray sources from the First Fermi Catalog of gamm...
Marchesini, EJ
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Masetti, N
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Chavushyan, V
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Cellone, SA
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Andruchow, I
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Bassani, L
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Bazzano, A
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Jimenez-Bailon, E
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Landi, R
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Malizia, A
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Palazzi, E
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Patino-Alvarez, V
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Rodriguez-Castillo, GA
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Stephen, JB
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Ubertini, P
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[Looking for blazars in a sample of unidentified high-energy emitting Fermi sources]
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Looking for blazars in a sample of unidentified high-energy emitting Fermi sources