Awakening of two γ-ray high redshift flat-spectrum radio quasars in the southern hemisphere

Abstract

High-redshift blazars are valuable tools to study the early Universe. So far only a handful of γ-ray blazars have been found at redshifts above 3. γ-ray signals are detected in the direction of PMN J2219-2719 (z=3.63) and PMN J2321-0827 (z=3.16) by analyzing the 10-year Fermi-LAT Pass 8 data. PMN J2219-2719 is not distinguished from the background in the global analysis. During the 5-month epoch, the TS value is 47.8 and the flux is more than 10 times of the 10-year averaged flux. In addition, the angular distance between the γ-ray position and the radio position of PMN J2219-2719 is only 0.04. Moreover, the γ-ray and infrared light curves of long time scale are very similar, which support the association between the γ-ray source and PMN J2219-2719. The global analysis of PMN J2321-0827 suggest a new γ-ray source, during the flare phase, the TS value is 61.4 and the γ-ray flux increased significantly. The association probability suggests that PMN J2321-0827 may be the counterpart of the new γ-ray source. In the future, the number of high-redshift γ-ray sources will increase by combining Fermi-LAT and the upcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.

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