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We report on a new method to identify active galactic nuclei (AGN) among unidentified INTEGRAL sources. This method consists of cross-correlating unidentified objects listed in the fourth IBIS survey with infrared (IR) and radio catalogues to look for possible counterparts and then verifying, by means of X-ray and optical follow-up observations, the likelihood of these associations. In particular we discuss here a sample of eight objects, six of which have been possibly identified as AGN.
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Publicación | Proceedings of Science |
Estado | Published - 2011 |
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Searching for AGN among unidentified INTEGRAL sources. / Maiorano, E.; Landi, R.; Stephen, J. B.; Bassani, L.; Masetti, N.; Parisi, P.; Palazzi, P.; Parma, P.; Bird, A. J.; Bazzano, A.; Ubertini, P.; Jiménez-Bailón, E.; Chavushyan, V.; Galaz, G.; Minniti, D.; Morelli, L.
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T1 - Searching for AGN among unidentified INTEGRAL sources
AU - Maiorano, E.
AU - Landi, R.
AU - Stephen, J. B.
AU - Bassani, L.
AU - Masetti, N.
AU - Parisi, P.
AU - Palazzi, P.
AU - Parma, P.
AU - Bird, A. J.
AU - Bazzano, A.
AU - Ubertini, P.
AU - Jiménez-Bailón, E.
AU - Chavushyan, V.
AU - Galaz, G.
AU - Minniti, D.
AU - Morelli, L.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - We report on a new method to identify active galactic nuclei (AGN) among unidentified INTEGRAL sources. This method consists of cross-correlating unidentified objects listed in the fourth IBIS survey with infrared (IR) and radio catalogues to look for possible counterparts and then verifying, by means of X-ray and optical follow-up observations, the likelihood of these associations. In particular we discuss here a sample of eight objects, six of which have been possibly identified as AGN.
AB - We report on a new method to identify active galactic nuclei (AGN) among unidentified INTEGRAL sources. This method consists of cross-correlating unidentified objects listed in the fourth IBIS survey with infrared (IR) and radio catalogues to look for possible counterparts and then verifying, by means of X-ray and optical follow-up observations, the likelihood of these associations. In particular we discuss here a sample of eight objects, six of which have been possibly identified as AGN.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84890583603
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
SN - 1824-8039
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