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@ARTICLE{Ackermann:292776,
author = {Ackermann, Markus and Ajello, M. and Atwood, W. B. and
Baldini, L. and Ballet, J. and Barbiellini, G. and Bastieri,
D. and Gonzalez, J. Becerra and Bellazzini, R. and Bissaldi,
E. and Blandford, R. D. and Bloom, E. D. and Bonino, R. and
Bottacini, E. and Brandt, T. J. and Bregeon, J. and Britto,
R. J. and Bruel, P. and Buehler, R. and Buson, S. and
Caliandro, G. A. and Cameron, R. A. and Caragiulo, M. and
Caraveo, P. A. and Carpenter, B. and Casandjian, J. M. and
Cavazzuti, E. and Cecchi, C. and Charles, E. and Chekhtman,
A. and Cheung, C. C. and Chiang, J. and Chiaro, G. and
Ciprini, S. and Claus, R. and Cohen-Tanugi, J. and Cominsky,
L. R. and Conrad, J. and Cutini, S. and D’Abrusco, R. and
D’Ammando, F. and Angelis, A. de and Desiante, R. and
Digel, S. W. and Venere, L. Di and Drell, P. S. and Favuzzi,
C. and Fegan, S. J. and Ferrara, E. C. and Finke, J. and
Focke, W. B. and Franckowiak, A. and Fuhrmann, L. and
Fukazawa, Y. and Furniss, A. K. and Fusco, P. and Gargano,
F. and Gasparrini, D. and Giglietto, N. and Giommi, P. and
Giordano, F. and Giroletti, M. and Glanzman, T. and Godfrey,
G. and Grenier, I. A. and Grove, J. E. and Guiriec, S. and
Hewitt, J. W. and Hill, A. B. and Horan, D. and Itoh, R. and
Jóhannesson, G. and Johnson, A. S. and Johnson, W. N. and
Kataoka, J. and Kawano, T. and Krauss, F. and Kuss, M. and
Mura, G. La and Larsson, S. and Latronico, L. and Leto, C.
and Li, J. and Li, L. and Longo, F. and Loparco, F. and
Lott, B. and Lovellette, M. N. and Lubrano, P. and Madejski,
G. M. and Mayer, Michael and Mazziotta, M. N. and McEnery,
J. E. and Michelson, P. F. and Mizuno, T. and Moiseev, A. A.
and Monzani, M. E. and Morselli, A. and Moskalenko, I. V.
and Murgia, S. and Nuss, E. and Ohno, M. and Ohsugi, T. and
Ojha, R. and Omodei, N. and Orienti, M. and Orlando, E. and
Paggi, A. and Paneque, D. and Perkins, J. S. and
Pesce-Rollins, M. and Piron, F. and Pivato, G. and Porter,
T. A. and Rainò, S. and Rando, R. and Razzano, M. and
Razzaque, S. and Reimer, A. and Reimer, O. and Romani, R. W.
and Salvetti, D. and Schaal, M. and Schinzel, F. K. and
Schulz, A. and Sgrò, C. and Siskind, E. J. and Sokolovsky,
K. V. and Spada, F. and Spandre, G. and Spinelli, P. and
Stawarz, L. and Suson, D. J. and Takahashi, H. and
Takahashi, T. and Tanaka, Y. and Thayer, J. G. and Thayer,
J. B. and Tibaldo, L. and Torres, D. F. and Torresi, E. and
Tosti, G. and Troja, E. and Uchiyama, Y. and Vianello, G.
and Winer, B. L. and Wood, K. S. and Zimmer, S.},
title = {{T}he {T}hird {C}atalog of {A}ctive {G}alactic {N}uclei
{D}etected by the {F}ermi {L}arge {A}rea {T}elescope},
journal = {The astrophysical journal / 1},
volume = {810},
number = {1},
issn = {1538-4357},
address = {Chicago, Ill. [u.a.]},
publisher = {Univ.11032},
reportid = {PUBDB-2016-00029},
pages = {14 -},
year = {2015},
note = {(c) The American Astronomical Society},
abstract = {The third catalog of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) detected
by the Fermi-LAT (3LAC) is presented. It is based on the
third Fermi-LAT catalog (3FGL) of sources detected between
100 MeV and 300 GeV with a Test Statistic greater than 25,
between 2008 August 4 and 2012 July 31. The 3LAC includes
1591 AGNs located at high Galactic latitudes ($| b| \gt
10^\circ $), a 71\% increase over the second catalog based
on 2 years of data. There are 28 duplicate associations,
thus 1563 of the 2192 high-latitude gamma-ray sources of the
3FGL catalog are AGNs. Most of them (98\%) are blazars.
About half of the newly detected blazars are of unknown
type, i.e., they lack spectroscopic information of
sufficient quality to determine the strength of their
emission lines. Based on their gamma-ray spectral
properties, these sources are evenly split between
flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) and BL Lacs. The most
abundant detected BL Lacs are of the high-synchrotron-peaked
(HSP) type. About 50\% of the BL Lacs have no measured
redshifts. A few new rare outliers (HSP-FSRQs and
high-luminosity HSP BL Lacs) are reported. The general
properties of the 3LAC sample confirm previous findings from
earlier catalogs. The fraction of 3LAC blazars in the total
population of blazars listed in BZCAT remains non-negligible
even at the faint ends of the BZCAT-blazar radio, optical,
and X-ray flux distributions, which hints that even the
faintest known blazars could eventually shine in gamma-rays
at LAT-detection levels. The energy-flux distributions of
the different blazar populations are in good agreement with
extrapolation from earlier catalogs.},
cin = {ZEU-EXP/AT},
ddc = {520},
cid = {$I:(DE-H253)ZEU-EXP_AT-20120731$},
pnm = {613 - Matter and Radiation from the Universe (POF3-613) /
NONTHERMTRANSIENTS - Understanding the variable and
transient non-thermal emission of Galactic sources (275861)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-613 / G:(EU-Grant)275861},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-MLZ)External-20140101},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000361800900014},
doi = {10.1088/0004-637X/810/1/14},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/292776},
}