Fermi LAT detection of a gamma-ray source positionally consistent with QSO B0133+47

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The Large Area Telescope (LAT), one of two instruments on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (formerly GLAST, launched June 11, 2008), has detected one gamma-ray source positionally consistent with QSO B0133+47 reported in ATEL #1874. Preliminary analysis indicates that the source has been regularly detected by the LAT since the beginning of the all-sky scanning mode (August 2008). The LAT has not seen any strong variability of this source, and the average integral flux is about 1 x 10-7 ph cm-2 s-1 above 100 MeV with 30% systematic uncertainty.

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