Fermi LAT detection of a GeV flare from an unidentified source coincident with two FSRQs

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The Large Area Telescope (LAT), on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, has observed a gamma-ray flare from a source near two flat spectrum radio sources. The preliminary best-fit location of the gamma-ray source (RA=178.34 deg, DEC=49.56 deg, J2000) has a 95% containment radius of 0.12 deg (statistical errors only) for observations from April 23 0 UT to April 26 15:51 UT. This error circle contains 1150+497 (RA: 11h53m24.4666s, Dec: +49d31m08.830s, J2000, Johnston et al.

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