27 results on '"Griffiths, R.E."'
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2. Identification of faint radio sources with optically luminous interacting disk galaxies
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Windhorst, R.A., Fomalont, E.B., Kellermann, K.I., Partridge, R.B., Richards, E., Franklin, B.E., Pascarelle, S.M., and Griffiths, R.E.
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Radio sources (Astronomy) -- Research ,Galaxies -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
In a starburst phase, the microjansky sources (radio sources) are the luminous disk galaxies introduced by interactions or mergers. A majority of the microjansky sources are light blue galaxies having light profiles resembling disk galaxies with starburst or post-starburst natures probably caused by interactions or mergers. About half of these galaxies exist in pairs or small groups.
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- 1995
3. The origin of the cosmic X-ray background
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Shanks, T., Georgantopoulos, I., Stewart, G.C., Pounds, K.A., Boyle, B.J., and Griffiths, R.E.
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Rosat (Artificial satellite) -- Usage ,Cosmic background radiation ,Quasars -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Published
- 1991
4. Evidence for a Tidal Interaction in the Seyfert Galaxy Markarian 315
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MacKenty, J.W., primary, Simkin, S.M., additional, Griffiths, R.E., additional, and Wilson, A., additional
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- 1994
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5. WFPC2 Imaging of the Circumstellar Nebulosity of HL Tauri
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Stapelfeldt, K.R, Burrows, C.J, Krist, J.E, Trauger, J.T, Hester, J.J, Holtzman, J.A, Ballester, G.E, Casertano, S, Clarke, J.T, Crisp, D, Evans, R.W, III, J.S. Gallagher, Griffiths, R.E, Hoessel, J.G, Mould, J.R, Scowen, P.A, Watson, A.M, and Westphal, J.A
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- 1995
6. Hubble Space Telescope First Observations of the Brightest Stars in the Virgo Galaxy M100 = NGC 4321
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Freedman, W.L, Madore, B.F, Stetson, P.B, Hughes, S.M.G, Holtzman, J.A, Mould, J.R, Trauger, J.T, Gallagher, J. S. III, Ballester, G.E, Burrows, C.J, Casertano, S, Clarke, J.T, Crisp, D, Ferrarese, L, Ford, H, Graham, J.A, Griffiths, R.E, Hester, J.J, Hill, R, Hoessel, J.G, Huchra, J, Kennicutt, R.C, Scowen, P.A, Sparks, B, Stapelfeldt, K.R, Watson, A.M, and Westphal, J
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- 1994
7. Deep survey sources, and predictions for XMM and AXAF
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Griffiths, R.E., Ptak, A., Boyle, B.J., Shanks, T., Stewart, G.C., Georgantopoulos, I., Gunn, K., Almaini, O., and Blair, A.
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- 2000
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8. NORTON TOOL CO. LTD. v. TEWSON
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Sir. Donaldson, John, Mr.. Boyfield, R., and Mr.. Griffiths, R.E.
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- 1973
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9. The Evaluation of Silicon CCDs for Imaging X-Ray Spectroscopy in the Range 1 to 8 keV
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Griffiths, R.E., primary
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- 1985
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10. XMM-Newton observations of an absorbed z = 0.67 QSO: No dusty torus?
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Georgantopoulos, I. Georgakakis, A. Stewart, G.C. Akylas, A. Boyle, B.J. Shanks, T. Griffiths, R.E.
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We present XMM-Newton observations of AX J0341.4-4453, a mildly reddened Av < 7 quasistellar object (QSO) at a redshift of z = 0.672. The XMM-Newton spectrum shows a large obscuring column NH ∼ 10 23 cm-2 corresponding to Av ∼ 70, in agreement with previous results based on the lower limit of the ASCA hardness ratio. The X-ray spectrum is represented by a 'scattering' model with Γ ≈ 2.0 and where the scattered power-law normalization is a few per cent of the hard component. No FeK line is detected with a 90 per cent upper limit on its equivalent width of ≈360 cV. The large discrepancy between the column density observed in X-rays and that inferred from the Balmer decrement can be explained by dust sublimation near the nucleus. Then, the X-ray and the optical obscuration come from two different regions: the X-ray close to the accretion disc, the optical at much larger > 0.25 pc scales.
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- 2003
11. Erratum: XMM-Newton view of the Hubble Deep Field-North and Groth-Westphal Strip regions
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Miyaji, T., primary, Griffiths, R.E., additional, Lumb, D., additional, Sarajedini, V., additional, and Siddiqui, H., additional
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- 2003
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12. XMM-Newton view of the Hubble Deep Field-North and Groth-Westphal strip regions
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Miyaji, T., primary, Griffiths, R.E., additional, Lumb, D., additional, Sarajedini, V., additional, and Siddiqui, H., additional
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- 2003
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13. A deep ROSAT survey — XII. The X-ray spectra of faint ROSAT sources
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Almaini, O., primary, Shanks, T., additional, Boyle, B.J., additional, Griffiths, R.E., additional, Roche, N., additional, Stewart, G.C., additional, and Georgantopoulos, I., additional
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- 1996
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14. New “Einstein Cross” Gravitational Lens Candidates In HST WFPC2 Survey Images
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Ratnatunga, K.U., primary, Ostrander, E.J., additional, Griffiths, R.E., additional, and Im, M., additional
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- 1996
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15. ASCA observations of deep ROSAT fields--V. The X-ray spectrum of hard X-ray selected QSOs.
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Pappa, A., Stewart, G.C., Georgantopoulos, I., Griffiths, R.E., Boyle, B.J., and Shanks, T.
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ARTIFICIAL satellites ,QUASARS - Abstract
Analyzes the ROSAT and ASCA spectra of active galactic nuclei (AGN) quasi-stellar objects (QSO). Association of AGN with normal blue QSO; Calculation of power law of ASCA band; Observation of concave spectra of QSO.
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- 2001
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16. X-ray variability in a deep, flux-limited sample of QSOs.
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Almaini, O., Lawrence, A., Shanks, T., Edge, A., Boyle, B.J., Georgantopoulos, I., Gunn, K.F., Stewart, G.C., and Griffiths, R.E.
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QUASARS ,X-ray astronomy ,ACTIVE galactic nuclei - Abstract
We present an analysis of X-ray variability in a flux-limited sample of quasi-stellar objects (QSOs). Selected from our deep ROSAT survey, these QSOs span a wide range in redshift (0.1
0.5) do not show the anticorrelation with luminosity seen in local AGN. We speculate on the implications of these results for physical models of AGN and their evolution. Finally, we find evidence for X-ray variability in an object classified as a narrow-emission-line galaxy, suggesting the presence of an AGN. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] - Published
- 2000
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17. A deep ROSAT survey – XV. The average QSO spectrum and its evolution.
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Blair, A.J., Stewart, G.C., Georgantopoulos, I., Boyle, B.J., Griffiths, R.E., Shanks, T., and Almaini, O.
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X-ray spectroscopy ,QUASARS ,REDSHIFT ,SPECTRUM analysis - Abstract
Using a sample of 165 X-ray selected QSOs from seven deep ROSAT fields f[sub (0.5–2.0 keV)]≳4×10[sup -15] erg cm[sup -2] s[sup -1]], we investigate the X-ray spectral properties of an ‘average’ radio-quiet broad-line QSO as a function of redshift. The QSO stacked spectra, in the observer’s 0.1–2 keV band, in five redshift bins over the range 0.1⩽z⩽3.2, apparently harden from an equivalent photon index of Γ∼2.6 at z=0.4 to Γ∼2.1 at z=2.4 as seen in other QSO samples. In contrast, the spectra in the 0.5–2 keV band show no significant variation in spectral index with redshift. This suggests the presence of a spectral upturn at low energies (<0.5 keV). Indeed, while at high redshifts (z>1.0) the single power-law model gives an acceptable fit to the data over the full energy band, at lower redshifts the spectra need a second component at low energies, a ‘soft excess’. Inclusion of a simple model for the soft excess, i.e. a blackbody component (kT∼100 eV), results in a significant improvement to the model fit, and yields power-law slopes of Γ∼1.8–1.9, for all redshift bins. This power law is not inconsistent, within the error bars, with those of nearby active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the 2–10 keV band, suggesting that the same intrinsic power-law slope may continue from 10 keV down to below ∼0.5 keV. We caution that there is a possibility that the spectral upturn observed may not represent a real physical component, but could be caused by co-adding spectra with a large dispersion in spectral indices. Regardless of the origin of the soft excess, the average QSO spectrum has important consequences for the origin of the X-ray background: the average spectra of a typical, faint, high-redshift QSO are significantly steeper than the spectrum of the X-ray background, extending the spectral paradox into the soft 0.1–2 keV X-ray band. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
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18. ASCA observations of deep ROSAT fields - IV. Infrared and hard X-ray observations of an....
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Georgantopoulos, I., Almaini, O., Shanks, T., Stewart, G.C., Griffiths, R.E., Boyle, B.J., and Gunn, K.F.
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X-ray astronomy ,GALACTIC nuclei ,ASTRONOMICAL observations - Abstract
Determines the nature of infrared and X-ray observations of an obscured high-redshift quasi-stellar objects. Discrepancy in the absorbing column; Evidence of an active galactic nucleus; Presentation of high ionization lines.
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- 1999
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19. NORTON TOOL CO. LTD. v. TEWSON
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Donaldson, John, Boyfield, R., and Griffiths, R.E.
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- 1973
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20. Annual Report, 1914
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Griffiths, R.E., Clifford, G.H., City of Fort Worth Transportation and Public Works, Griffiths, R.E., Clifford, G.H., and City of Fort Worth Transportation and Public Works
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Annual financial report of the Northern Texas Traction Company for the year ending December 31, 1914.
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- 1915
21. Annual Report, 1913
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Griffiths, R.E., Clifford, G.H., City of Fort Worth Transportation and Public Works, Griffiths, R.E., Clifford, G.H., and City of Fort Worth Transportation and Public Works
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Annual financial report of the Northern Texas Traction Company for the year ending December 31, 1913.
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- 1914
22. The reduction of cosmic-ray induced background in proportional counter rocket experiments
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Cooke, B.A., primary, Griffiths, R.E., additional, and Janes, A.F., additional
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- 1973
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23. The Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey: optical/IR identifications
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Stephanie M. LaMassa, Takamitsu Miyaji, Vernesa Smolčić, Knud Jahnke, Hyewon Suh, Ezequiel Treister, Piero Ranalli, Kevin Schawinski, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Viola Allevato, C. Cardamone, Alexis Finoguenov, Mara Salvato, Clotilde Laigle, Alexander Karim, Günther Hasinger, G. Zamorani, S. Marchesi, Martin Elvis, Marcella Brusa, Nico Cappelluti, Cristian Vignali, Richard E. Griffiths, John D. Silverman, Giorgio Lanzuisi, Andrea Comastri, Eva Schinnerer, Roberto Gilli, C. M. Urry, Francesca Civano, ITA, USA, FRA, DEU, CHL, HRV, FIN, JPN, MEX, SWE, CHE, Marchesi, S., Civano, F., Elvis, M., Salvato, M., Brusa, M., Comastri, A., Gilli, R., Hasinger, G., Lanzuisi, G., Miyaji, T., Treister, E., Urry, C.M., Vignali, C., Zamorani, G., Allevato, V., Cappelluti, N., Cardamone, C., Finoguenov, A., Griffiths, R.E., Karim, A., Laigle, C., Lamassa, S.M., Jahnke, K., Ranalli, P., Schawinski, K., Schinnerer, E., Silverman, J.D., Smolcic, V., Suh, H., Trakhtenbrot, B., Urry, C. M., Griffiths, R. E., Lamassa, S. M., Silverman, J. D., and Department of Physics
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catalogs ,cosmology: observations ,galaxies: active ,galaxies: evolution ,surveys ,X-rays: general ,COMPTON-THICK AGN ,catalog ,Infrared ,X-RAY SOURCES ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Luminosity ,general [X-rays] ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Photometric redshift ,Physics ,observations [cosmology] ,PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika ,ROSAT DEEP SURVEY ,active [galaxies] ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,WIDE-FIELD SURVEY ,observation [cosmology] ,ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI ,Active galactic nucleus ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTIONS ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Photometry (optics) ,SUPERMASSIVE BLACK-HOLES ,0103 physical sciences ,STAR-FORMING GALAXIES ,survey ,evolution [galaxies] ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,EVOLUTION SURVEY COSMOS ,Supermassive black hole ,cosmology: observation ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astronomy and Astrophysic ,115 Astronomy, Space science ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Galaxy ,Redshift ,NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,MEDIUM-SENSITIVITY SURVEY - Abstract
We present the catalog of optical and infrared counterparts of the Chandra COSMOS-Legacy Survey, a 4.6 Ms Chandra program on the 2.2 square degrees of the COSMOS field, combination of 56 new overlapping observations obtained in Cycle 14 with the previous C-COSMOS survey. In this Paper we report the i, K, and 3.6 micron identifications of the 2273 X-ray point sources detected in the new Cycle 14 observations. We use the likelihood ratio technique to derive the association of optical/infrared (IR) counterparts for 97% of the X-ray sources. We also update the information for the 1743 sources detected in C-COSMOS, using new K and 3.6 micron information not available when the C-COSMOS analysis was performed. The final catalog contains 4016 X-ray sources, 97% of which have an optical/IR counterpart and a photometric redshift, while 54% of the sources have a spectroscopic redshift. The full catalog, including spectroscopic and photometric redshifts and optical and X-ray properties described here in detail, is available online. We study several X-ray to optical (X/O) properties: with our large statistics we put better constraints on the X/O flux ratio locus, finding a shift towards faint optical magnitudes in both soft and hard X-ray band. We confirm the existence of a correlation between X/O and the the 2-10 keV luminosity for Type 2 sources. We extend to low luminosities the analysis of the correlation between the fraction of obscured AGN and the hard band luminosity, finding a different behavior between the optically and X-ray classified obscured fraction., Comment: 28 pages, 14 figures, accepted to ApJ
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- 2016
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24. The XMM‐Newton Wide‐Field Survey in the COSMOS Field. IV. X‐Ray Spectral Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei
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L. Tasca, Fabrizio Fiore, Chris Impey, Hermann Brunner, Anton M. Koekemoer, Nico Cappelluti, Jonathan R. Trump, John D. Silverman, Ingo Lehmann, Takamitsu Miyaji, Andrea Comastri, Christian Maier, G. Zamorani, Richard E. Griffiths, Marcella Brusa, Yoshi Taniguchi, Cristian Vignali, Martin Elvis, N. Z. Scoville, Simon J. Lilly, Günther Hasinger, Patrick L. Shopbell, Alexis Finoguenov, F. Civano, Peter Capak, Eva Schinnerer, Roberto Gilli, V. Mainieri, Mainieri V., Hasinger G., Cappelluti N., Brusa M., Brunner H., Civano F., Comastri A., Elvis M., Finoguenov A., Fiore F., Gilli R., Lehmann I., Silverman J., Tasca L., Vignali C., Zamorani G., Schinnerer E., Impey C., Trump J., Lilly S., Maier C., Griffiths R.E., Miyaji T., Capak P., Koekemoer A., Scoville N., Shopbell P., and Taniguchi Y.
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Physics ,QSOS ,Active galactic nucleus ,Field (physics) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,X-ray ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Spectral energy distribution ,Spectroscopy ,Electronic band structure ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a detailed spectral analysis of point-like X-ray sources in the XMM-COSMOS field. Our sample of 135 sources only includes those that have more than 100 net counts in the 0.3-10 keV energy band and have been identified through optical spectroscopy. The majority of the sources are well described by a simple power-law model with either no absorption (76%) or a significant intrinsic, absorbing column (20%).As expected, the distribution of intrinsic absorbing column densities is markedly different between AGN with or without broad optical emission lines. We find within our sample four Type-2 QSOs candidates (L_X > 10^44 erg/s, N_H > 10^22 cm^-2), with a spectral energy distribution well reproduced by a composite Seyfert-2 spectrum, that demonstrates the strength of the wide field XMM/COSMOS survey to detect these rare and underrepresented sources., 16 pages, ApJS COSMOS Special Issue, 2007 in press. The full-resolution version is available at http://www.mpe.mpg.de/XMMCosmos/PAPERS/mainieri_cosmos.ps.gz
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- 2007
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25. Detailed Shape and Evolutionary Behavior of the X-ray Luminosity Function of Active Galactic Nuclei
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Masayuki Akiyama, Hermann Brunner, Roberto Gilli, Martin Elvis, Marcella Brusa, Giorgio Lanzuisi, Simonetta Puccetti, Andrea Comastri, Nico Cappelluti, Takamitsu Miyaji, Sotiria Fotopoulou, Anton M. Koekemoer, Andrea Merloni, Cristian Vignali, Mara Salvato, Guenther Hasinger, Richard E. Griffiths, Francesca Civano, Yoshihiro Ueda, Miyaji T., Hasinger G., Salvato M., Brusa M., Cappelluti N., Civano F., Puccetti S., Elvis M., Brunner H., Fotopoulou S., Ueda Y., Griffiths R.E., Koekemoer A.M., Akiyama M., Comastri A., Gilli R., Lanzuisi G., Merloni A., Vignali C., ITA, and USA
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GALAXIES: MASS FUNCTION ,Active galactic nucleus ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,galaxies: active ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Flattening ,Luminosity ,quasars: general ,0103 physical sciences ,GALAXIES: LUMINOSITY FUNCTION ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Photometric redshift ,Luminosity function (astronomy) ,Physics ,Number density ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Redshift ,X-rays: galaxies ,Orders of magnitude (time) ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) - Abstract
We construct the rest-frame 2--10 keV intrinsic X-ray luminosity function of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) from a combination of X-ray surveys from the all-sky Swift BAT survey to the Chandra Deep Field-South. We use ~3200 AGNs in our analysis, which covers six orders of magnitude in flux. The inclusion of the XMM and Chandra COSMOS data has allowed us to investigate the detailed behavior of the XLF and evolution. In deriving our XLF, we take into account realistic AGN spectrum templates, absorption corrections, and probability density distributions in photometric redshift. We present an analytical expression for the overall behavior of the XLF in terms of the luminosity-dependent density evolution, smoothed two power-law expressions in 11 redshift shells, three-segment power-law expression of the number density evolution in four luminosity classes, and binned XLF. We observe a sudden flattening of the low luminosity end slope of the XLF slope at z>~0.6. Detailed structures of the AGN downsizing have been also revealed, where the number density curves have two clear breaks at all luminosity classes above log LX>43. The two break structure is suggestive of two-phase AGN evolution, consisting of major merger triggering and secular processes., 39 Pages, 9 figures. ApJ in press
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- 2015
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26. The XMM-Newton wide-field survey in the COSMOS field - The point-like X-ray source catalogue
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Simonetta Puccetti, C. Vignali, G. Hasinger, A. Iovino, Richard E. Griffiths, Patrick L. Shopbell, Marcella Brusa, C. M. Urry, Anton M. Koekemoer, Roberto Gilli, Nico Cappelluti, Mara Salvato, Hans Boehringer, Andrea Comastri, M. Elvis, A. Finoguenov, T. Aldcroft, Francesca Civano, Vincenzo Mainieri, John D. Silverman, Takamitsu Miyaji, Antonella Fruscione, Fabrizio Fiore, Hermann Brunner, Nick Scoville, Luigi Guzzo, G. Zamorani, Cappelluti N., Brusa M., Hasinger G., Comastri A., Zamorani G., Finoguenov A., Gilli R., Puccetti S., Miyaji T., Salvato M., Vignali C., Aldcroft T., Bohringer H., Brunner H., Civano F., Elvis M., Fiore F., Fruscione A., Griffiths R.E., Guzzo G., Iovino A., Koekemoer A.M., Mainieri V., Scoville N., Shopbell P., Silverman J., and Urry M.C.
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Vignetting ,Field (physics) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Monte Carlo method ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Flux ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Field of view ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Galaxy ,galaxies: active – large-scale structure of Universe – X-rays: diffuse background – X-rays: galaxies ,Luminosity ,Space and Planetary Science ,Sky ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,media_common - Abstract
The COSMOS survey is a multiwavelength survey aimed to study the evolution of galaxies, AGN and the large scale structure. The XMM-COSMOS is a deep X-ray survey over the full 2 deg2 of the COSMOS area. It consists of 55 XMM-Newton pointings for a total exposure of ~1.5 Ms with an average vignetting corrected depth of 40 ks across the field of view and a sky coverage of 2.13 deg2. We present the catalogue of point-like X-ray sources detected with the EPIC CCD cameras, the logN-logS relations and the X-ray colour-colour diagrams. The analysis was performed in the 0.5-2 keV, 2-10 keV and 5-10 keV energy bands. The completeness of the catalogue as well as logN-logS have been calibrated using Monte Carlo simulations. The catalogs contains a total of 1887 unique sources detected in at least one band. The survey, that shows unprecedented homogeneity, has a flux limit of ~1.7x10-15 erg cm-2 s-1, ~9.3x10-15 erg cm-2 s-1 and ~1.3x10-14 erg cm-2 s-1 over 90% of the area (1.92 deg2) in the 0.5-2 keV, 2-10 keV and 5-10 keV energy band, respectively. Thanks to the rather homogeneous exposure over a large area, the derived logN-logS relations are very well determined over the flux range sampled by XMM-COSMOS. These relations have been compared with XRB synthesis models, which reproduce the observations with an agreement of ~10% in the 5-10 keV and 2-10 keV band, while in the 0.5-2 keV band the agreement is of the order of ~20%. The hard X-ray colors confirmed that the majority of the extragalactic sources, in a bright subsample, are actually Type I or Type II AGN. About 20% of the sources have X-ray luminosity typical of AGN (L_X >1042 erg/s) although they do not show any clear signature of nuclear activity in the optical spectrum., Astronomy and Astrophysics, accepted, language edited. The XMM-COSMOS source catalog and science data products are available at http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/data/COSMOS/ by A&A 16 pages, 12 Figures, Color printing suggested
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- 2009
27. The Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey: overview and point source catalog
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Meg Urry, Antonella Fruscione, Giorgio Lanzuisi, Heng Hao, Takamitsu Miyaji, Fiona A. Harrison, Nico Cappelluti, Andrea Comastri, Peter Capak, S. Marchesi, Günther Hasinger, Eva Schinnerer, Tom Aldcroft, Sune Toft, Daniel Stern, Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe, Alexander Karim, Cristian Vignali, Roberto Gilli, Vernesa Smolčić, Simonetta Puccetti, B. Trakhenbrot, F. Civano, Ezequiel Treister, N. J. Scoville, G. Zamorani, Knud Jahnke, Alexis Finoguenov, Mara Salvato, Martin Elvis, Marcella Brusa, Mark Sargent, K. Glotfelty, John D. Silverman, David M. Alexander, Viola Allevato, Fabrizio Fiore, Hermann Brunner, Stephanie M. LaMassa, Richard E. Griffiths, Piero Ranalli, Kevin Schawinski, ITA, USA, GBR, DEU, CHL, HRV, DNK, FIN, JPN, GRC, MEX, CHE, Civano, F., Marchesi, S., Comastri, A., Urry, M.C., Elvis, M., Cappelluti, N., Puccetti, S., Brusa, M., Zamorani, G., Hasinger, G., Aldcroft, T., Alexander, D.M., Allevato, V., Brunner, H., Capak, P., Finoguenov, A., Fiore, F., Fruscione, A., Gilli, R., Glotfelty, K., Griffiths, R.E., Hao, H., Harrison, F.A., Jahnke, K., Kartaltepe, J., Karim, A., Lamassa, S.M., Lanzuisi, G., Miyaji, T., Ranalli, P., Salvato, M., Sargent, M., Scoville, N.J., Schawinski, K., Schinnerer, E., Silverman, J., Smolcic, V., Stern, D., Toft, S., Trakhenbrot, B., Treister, E., Vignali, C., Department of Physics, Urry, M. C., Alexander, D. M., Griffiths, R. E., Harrison, F. A., Lamassa, S. M., and Scoville, N. J.
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ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI ,catalog ,PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika. Astronomija i astrofizika ,Point source ,catalogs ,cosmology: observations ,galaxies: evolution ,quasars: general ,surveys ,X-rays: general ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,X-RAY SURVEY ,general [X-rays] ,0103 physical sciences ,NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics. Astronomy and Astrophysics ,survey ,STRIPE 82 ,NUMBER COUNTS ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,evolution [galaxies] ,QB ,Physics ,EVOLUTION SURVEY COSMOS ,MS SOURCE CATALOGS ,XMM-NEWTON ,cosmology: observation ,general [quasars] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Hardness ratio ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Limiting ,Astronomy and Astrophysic ,LOG S ,115 Astronomy, Space science ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,observations [cosmology] ,Large sample ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,BLACK-HOLE ,observation [cosmology] ,WIDE-FIELD SURVEY - Abstract
The COSMOS-Legacy survey is a 4.6 Ms Chandra program that has imaged 2.2 deg$^2$ of the COSMOS field with an effective exposure of $\simeq$160 ks over the central 1.5 deg$^2$ and of $\simeq$80 ks in the remaining area. The survey is the combination of 56 new observations, obtained as an X-ray Visionary Project, with the previous C-COSMOS survey. We describe the reduction and analysis of the new observations and the properties of 2273 point sources detected above a spurious probability of 2$\times 10^{-5}$. We also present the updated properties of the C-COSMOS sources detected in the new data. The whole survey includes 4016 point sources (3814, 2920 and 2440 in the full, soft and hard band). The limiting depths are 2.2 $\times$ 10$^{-16}$, 1.5 $\times$ 10$^{-15}$ and 8.9$\times$ 10$^{-16}$ ${\rm erg~cm}^{-2}~{\rm s}^{-1}$ in the 0.5-2, 2-10 and 0.5-10 keV bands, respectively. The observed fraction of obscured AGN with column density $> 10^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$ from the hardness ratio (HR) is $\sim$50$^{+17}_{-16}$%. Given the large sample, we compute source number counts in the hard and soft bands, significantly reducing the uncertainties of 5-10%. For the first time, we compute number counts for obscured (HR$>$-0.2) and unobscured (HR$, Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication on ApJ on December 24, 2015
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