Gamma-ray detection of the flat-spectrum radio quasar NRAO 150

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Gamma Ray, Gev, Agn, Quasars

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Following the recent preprint by J.A. Acosta-Pulido et al. (arXiv:1003.3542), who indicated the flat-spectrum radio quasar NRAO 150 (RA=59.87 deg, Dec=50.96 deg, J2000; z=1.517) as a candidate gamma-ray emitter, I have analyzed data from Fermi/LAT and found one gamma-ray source consistent with the blazar. I have downloaded all the publicly available LAT data starting from 2008-08-04 00:00 UTC and 2010-03-25 00:00 UTC (almost 20 months of elapsed time) and analyzed them with the standard LAT Science Tools 9.15.2 and the corresponding calibration data base (publicly available from HEASARC).

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