TY - JOUR
T1 - Searches for pulsar-like candidates from unidentified objects in the Third Catalog of Hard Fermi-LAT Sources with machine learning techniques
AU - Hui, C. Y.
AU - Lee, Jongsu
AU - Li, K. L.
AU - Kim, Sangin
AU - Oh, Kwangmin
AU - Luo, Shengda
AU - Leung, Alex P.
AU - Kong, A. K.H.
AU - Takata, J.
AU - Cheng, K. S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s).
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - We report the results of searching pulsar-like candidates from the unidentified objects in the Third Catalog of Hard Fermi-LAT Sources (3FHL). Using a machine-learning-based classification scheme with a nominal accuracy of ~98 per cent, we have selected 27 pulsarlike objects from 200 unidentified 3FHL sources for an identification campaign. Using archival data, X-ray sources are found within the γ -ray error ellipses of 10 3FHL pulsar-like candidates. Within the error circles of the much better constrained X-ray positions, we have also searched for the optical/infrared counterparts and examined their spectral energy distributions. Among our shortlisted candidates, the most secure identification is the association of 3FHL J1823.3- 1339 and its X-ray counterpart with the globular cluster Mercer 5. The γ -rays from the source can be contributed by a population of millisecond pulsars residing in the cluster. This makes Mercer 5 as one of the slowly growing hard γ -ray population of globular clusters with emission >10 GeV. Very recently, another candidate picked by our classification scheme, 3FHL J1405.1-6118, has been identified as a new γ -ray binary with an orbital period of 13.7 d. Our X-ray analysis with a short Chandra observation has found a possible periodic signal candidate of ~1.4 h and a putative extended X-ray tail of ~20 arcsec long. Spectral energy distribution of its optical/infrared counterpart conforms with a blackbody of Tbb ~ 40 000 K and Rbb ~ 12 R⊙ at a distance of 7.7 kpc. This is consistent with its identification as an early O star as found by infrared spectroscopy.
AB - We report the results of searching pulsar-like candidates from the unidentified objects in the Third Catalog of Hard Fermi-LAT Sources (3FHL). Using a machine-learning-based classification scheme with a nominal accuracy of ~98 per cent, we have selected 27 pulsarlike objects from 200 unidentified 3FHL sources for an identification campaign. Using archival data, X-ray sources are found within the γ -ray error ellipses of 10 3FHL pulsar-like candidates. Within the error circles of the much better constrained X-ray positions, we have also searched for the optical/infrared counterparts and examined their spectral energy distributions. Among our shortlisted candidates, the most secure identification is the association of 3FHL J1823.3- 1339 and its X-ray counterpart with the globular cluster Mercer 5. The γ -rays from the source can be contributed by a population of millisecond pulsars residing in the cluster. This makes Mercer 5 as one of the slowly growing hard γ -ray population of globular clusters with emission >10 GeV. Very recently, another candidate picked by our classification scheme, 3FHL J1405.1-6118, has been identified as a new γ -ray binary with an orbital period of 13.7 d. Our X-ray analysis with a short Chandra observation has found a possible periodic signal candidate of ~1.4 h and a putative extended X-ray tail of ~20 arcsec long. Spectral energy distribution of its optical/infrared counterpart conforms with a blackbody of Tbb ~ 40 000 K and Rbb ~ 12 R⊙ at a distance of 7.7 kpc. This is consistent with its identification as an early O star as found by infrared spectroscopy.
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U2 - 10.1093/MNRAS/STAA1113
DO - 10.1093/MNRAS/STAA1113
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85098384777
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 495
SP - 1093
EP - 1109
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -