Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Fermi LAT Weekly report N. 469


Covered period: 2017 May 29 - June 4
LAT Mission week: 469.57-470.57


  • Flare of 3C 345 detected with daily flux 1.8e-6 on May 31. The 6h flux, on the same day, is 2.9e-6. The source is detected also on May 30 and June 1 and 2. More details in GCN/FERMI NOTICE #1496330375 and ATel#10453.
  • CTA 102 detected all week with daily fluxes between about 1.0e-6 and 2.9e-6.
  • 4C +28.07 (B2 0234+28) detected all week with daily fluxes between about 0.6e-6 and 1.0e-6.
  • 3C 279 detected all week with daily fluxes between about 0.5e-6 and 0.9e-6.
  • Other blazars detected, also sporadically, during the week with daily flux around or below 0.5e-6: TXS 2241+406, PKS 2023-07, PKS 2247-131, PKS 1424-41, PKS 1502+106, Mkn 421, S4 0917+44, PKS 2155-304, S4 1030+61, S5 1044+71, ON 246, PKS 0502+049, 3C 454.3 (flux 0.8e-6 on May 30), PKS 0426-380, S4 0917+44, AP Lib, PKS 0514-459, NGC 1275, GB6 J1542+6129, BL Lac (flux 0.8e-6 on June 3), PG 1553+113, Ton 599, PKS 0346-27, PMN J2345-1555.

Fluxes are in the unit of photons/cm^2/s above 100 MeV. All uncertainties are statistical only.
  
Note. All the flux reported above are by the ASP analysis and should be considered preliminary and should not be used for publication, however they are indicative of the flux range and the current status of a source. Source association is done on the basis of source location, considering spatial coincidence only, and it is not indicative of an identification.
- Please acknowledge the LAT team if you use information from this report.
   
For questions and comments please contact:
- S. Ciprini (stefano.ciprini[at]ssdc.asi.it) for generic information related to this week
- Contact persons on this page for individual sources cited above.
 


Fermi LAT Weekly report N. 468


Covered period: 2017 May 22-28
LAT Mission week: 468.57-469.57


  • 3C 279 detected all week with daily fluxes between about 0.8e-6 and 1.6e-6.
  • CTA 102 detected all week with daily fluxes between about 0.9e-6 and 1.5e-6.
  • Further bright blazars detected, also sporadically, during the week with daily flux between about 0.6e-6 and 1.0e-6: 4C +01.02 (PKS 0106+01), 3C 454.3, 4C +28.07 (B2 0234+28).
  • Other blazars detected, also sporadically, during the week with daily flux around or below 0.5e-6: PKS 1936-623, S5 0716+71, S4 1749+70, S5 1044+71, BL Lac, Ton 599, PKS 1424-41, Mkn 421, PKS 2155-304, NGC 1275, 3C 66A, PKS 1502+106, PG 1553+113, PMN J1544-0643 (candidate), 1ES 1959+650, BL Lac, S4 1030+61, B3 1343+451, B2 2308+34, PKS 0426-380, ON 246, OG 50, PKS 1502+106, Ton 599

Fluxes are in the unit of photons/cm^2/s above 100 MeV. All uncertainties are statistical only.
  
Note. All the flux reported above are by the ASP analysis and should be considered preliminary and should not be used for publication, however they are indicative of the flux range and the current status of a source. Source association is done on the basis of source location, considering spatial coincidence only, and it is not indicative of an identification.
- Please acknowledge the LAT team if you use information from this report.
   
For questions and comments please contact:
- S. Ciprini (stefano.ciprini[at]ssdc.asi.it) for generic information related to this week
- Contact persons on this page for individual sources cited above.