Deriving the contribution of blazars to the Fermi-LAT Extragalactic γ-ray background at E>10 GeV with efficiency corrections and photon statistics
Abstract
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) Collaboration has recently released the Third Catalog of Hard Fermi-LAT Sources (3FHL), which contains 1556 sources detected above 10 GeV with seven years of Pass 8 data. We investigate the source count distribution of 3FHL sources at Galactic latitudes |b|>20, where the sources are mostly blazars. We use two complementary techniques: 1) a source-detection efficiency correction method and 2) an analysis of pixel photon count statistics with the 1-point probability distribution function (1pPDF). With the first method, using realistic Monte Carlo simulations of the γ-ray sky, we calculate the efficiency of the LAT to detect point sources. This enables us to find the intrinsic source count distribution at photon fluxes down to 7.5×10-12 ph cm-2s-1. With this method we detect a flux break at (3.50.4) × 10-11 ph\,cm-2s-1 with a significance of at least 5.4 σ. The power-law indexes of the source count distribution above and below the break are 2.090.04 and 1.070.27, respectively. This result is confirmed with the 1pPDF method, which has a sensitivity reach of 10-11 ph cm-2s-1. Integrating the derived source count distribution above the sensitivity of our analysis, we find that (428)\% of the extragalactic γ-ray background originates from blazars.
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