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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project: the XMM-Newton X-ray source catalog and multi-band counterparts

Authors :
T. Simm
Yue Shen
W. N. Brandt
Andrea Merloni
Johannes Buchner
Kirpal Nandra
Donald P. Schneider
Antonis Georgakakis
Tom Dwelly
Teng Liu
Mara Salvato
Paul J. Green
Luis C. Ho
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

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.<br />Comment: ApJS accepted. 20 pages, 16 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....06b0ca4a79413f77745b6308bb53e04b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2009.02193