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Table 2

Expected detection significance with CTAO for sources with ≥3σ in 20 hours.

4FGL Name CTAO (σ) Redshift Redshift reference t5σ [h]
J0013.9–1854 3.9 0.095 P21 34
J0039.1–2219 9.8 0.062 4LAC
J0054.7–2455 4.9 0.12 4LAC 21
J0059.3–0152 4.3 0.14 P21 27
J0123.7–2311 5.7 0.4 G21
J0336.5–0348 5.0 0.16 4LAC
J0357.2–0319 3.4 0.3 3HSP 44
J0536.4–3343 8.3 0.34 4LAC
J0558.0–3837 4.5 0.3 P21 24
J0813.7–0356 3.3 0.33 3HSP 47
J0912.9–2102 17.0 0.2 P21
J1132.2–4736 3.5 0.23 P21 40
J1256.2–1146 5.5 0.058 P21
J1310.2–1158 3.3 0.14 G21 46
J1539.7–1127 4.9 0.22 3HSP 21
J1656.9–2010 5.1 0.46 G21
J1841.3+2909 3.6 0.29 G21 39
J1944.4–4523 3.9 0.21 3HSP 34
J2041.9–3735 6.1 0.099 G21
J2340.8+8015 6.1 0.27 G21

Notes. The table gives the expected detection significance with CTAO and the redshift of the 20 sources of the sample that have an expected detection significance ≥3σ with CTAO in 20 hours of observation. For the sources with an expected detection significance ≥3σ, but <5σ, the time needed to obtain a 5σ detection is also given in the fifth column (t5σ). The sources are sorted by right ascension (RA) in increasing order. In the redshift reference column, P21 corresponds to Paliya et al. (2021) and G21 to Goldoni (2021).

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