论文标题
斯隆数字天空调查回响映射项目:XMM-Newton X射线源目录和多波段对应物
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project: the XMM-Newton X-ray source catalog and multi-band counterparts
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论文摘要
XMM-RM项目旨在提供Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Reverberation Trapping(SDSS-RM)字段的X射线覆盖范围。 41 xmm-newton的曝光被放置在Chandra Aegis田地周围,覆盖了6.13度^2的面积,并达到了〜15 KS的标称暴露深度。我们使用PSF拟合算法和样品选择阈值介绍了在这些数据中检测到的3553个源的X射线目录,该目录产生了约5%的虚假来源。除了PSF拟合的可能性外,我们还使用光圈内的源和背景计数来基于Poisson理论计算第二个源可靠性度量。使用Poissonian的可能性,我们选择一个具有较高纯度的子样本,并发现其数量计数与以前的X射线调查相似。使用二维不明智的幅度彩色的先验,使用了Chandra X射线源的光学/IR对应物创建的二维不明显的颜色,则采用了贝叶斯方法“ NWay”来从光学遗产和IR不明智的目录中识别X射线源的对应物。大量的光学/IR对应物对应于具有低检测可能性的来源,证明了保留目录中低样本检测的值。 SDSS光谱观测涵盖了932个XMM-RM源。其中89%被归类为AGN,其中71%的AGN在SDSS-RM类星体目录中。在SDSS-RM类星体中,在XMM观测的深度可检测到80%。
The XMM-RM project was designed to provide X-ray coverage of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping (SDSS-RM) field. 41 XMM-Newton exposures, placed surrounding the Chandra AEGIS field, were taken, covering an area of 6.13 deg^2 and reaching a nominal exposure depth of ~15 ks. We present an X-ray catalog of 3553 sources detected in these data, using a PSF-fitting algorithm and a sample selection threshold that produces a ~5% fraction of spurious sources. In addition to the PSF-fitting likelihood, we calculate a second source reliability measure based on Poisson theory using source and background counts within an aperture. Using the Poissonian likelihood, we select a sub-sample with a high purity and find that it has similar number count profiles to previous X-ray surveys. The Bayesian method "NWAY" was employed to identify counterparts of the X-ray sources from the optical Legacy and the IR unWISE catalogs, using a 2-dimensional unWISE magnitude-color prior created from optical/IR counterparts of Chandra X-ray sources. A significant number of the optical/IR counterparts correspond to sources with low detection likelihoods, proving the value of retaining the low-likelihood detections in the catalog. 932 of the XMM-RM sources are covered by SDSS spectroscopic observations. 89% of them are classified as AGN, and 71% of these AGN are in the SDSS-RM quasar catalog. Among the SDSS-RM quasars, 80% are detectable at the depth of the XMM observations.