Recent works have developed samples of blazars from among the Fermi-LAT
unassociated sources via machine learning comparisons with known blazar
samples. Continued analysis of these new blazars tests the predictions of the
blazar sequence and enables more flux-complete samples of blazars as a
population. Using Fermi, Swift, WISE, and archival radio data, we construct
broadband spectral energy distributions for 106 recently identified blazars.
Drawn from the unassociated 4FGL source sample, this new sample has a lower
median flux than the overall sample of gamma-ray blazars. By measuring the
synchrotron peak frequency, we compare our sample of new blazars with known
blazars from the 4LAC catalog. We find that the bulk of the new blazars are
similar to High-Synchrotron Peak (HSP) BL Lac objects, with a higher median
synchrotron peak; the sample has a median log(νsyn/Hz)=15.5 via
BLaST peak estimation, compared to log(νsyn/Hz)=14.2 for the
4LAC BL Lacs. Finally, we conduct synchrotron self-Compton (SSC) leptonic
modeling, comparing fitted physical and phenomenological properties to brighter
blazars. We find that the new blazars have smaller characteristic Lorentz
factors γboost and fitted magnetic fields B, in agreement with
blazar sequence predictions. The new blazars have slightly higher Compton
dominance ratios than expected, which may point to alternative emission models
for these dim blazars. Our results extend the predictions of the blazar
sequence to a sample of dimmer blazars, confirming the broad predictions of
that theory.Comment: 13 pages main body with 10 figures. 8 pages of data table