论文标题
XMM-Newton Serendipitous Survey IX。第四个XMM-Newton偶然源目录
The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey IX. The fourth XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue
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论文摘要
天空调查会在天空的广泛地区产生大量数据。访问此信息的最简单方法是通过标准化数据产品的目录。 {\ em xmm-newton}已经在X射线,超紫外线和光带中调查了20年的天空。 {\ em XMM-Newton}调查科学中心一直在生产标准化的数据产品和目录,以促进进入偶然的X射线天空。使用改进的校准和增强软件,我们重新降低了所有14041 {\ em xmm-newton} X射线观测值,其中11204观察结果包含至少一个检测的数据,并创建了这些新的,高质量的{\ em xmm-newton} serendipitous serendipitous sore cost catalog,4xmm-dry9。 4xmm-DR9包含810795检测到3 $σ$的检测显着性,其中550124是独特的来源,涵盖了1152度$^{2} $(2.85 \%)。过滤4xmm-DR9仅保留具有至少5 $σ$检测显着性的最清洁来源,剩下433612检测。在这些检测中,99.6 \%没有堆积。此外,提供了每个检测的336列信息以及图像。证明源检测的质量相对于先前版本的目录显着提高。光谱和光曲面也可用于288000多个最明亮的来源(占所有检测的36%)。
Sky surveys produce enormous quantities of data on extensive regions of the sky. The easiest way to access this information is through catalogues of standardised data products. {\em XMM-Newton} has been surveying the sky in the X-ray, ultra-violet, and optical bands for 20 years. The {\em XMM-Newton} Survey Science Centre has been producing standardised data products and catalogues to facilitate access to the serendipitous X-ray sky. Using improved calibration and enhanced software, we re-reduced all of the 14041 {\em XMM-Newton} X-ray observations, of which 11204 observations contained data with at least one detection and with these we created a new, high quality version of the {\em XMM-Newton} serendipitous source catalogue, 4XMM-DR9. 4XMM-DR9 contains 810795 detections down to a detection significance of 3 $σ$, of which 550124 are unique sources, which cover 1152 degrees$^{2}$ (2.85\%) of the sky. Filtering 4XMM-DR9 to retain only the cleanest sources with at least a 5 $σ$ detection significance leaves 433612 detections. Of these detections, 99.6\% have no pileup. Furthermore, 336 columns of information on each detection are provided, along with images. The quality of the source detection is shown to have improved significantly with respect to previous versions of the catalogues. Spectra and lightcurves are also made available for more than 288000 of the brightest sources (36\% of all detections).