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A systematic cross-search for radio/infrared counterparts of XMM-Newton sources

Authors :
Leonardo J. Pellizza
Josep Martí
A. J. Muñoz-Arjonilla
Jorge Ariel Combi
E. Sánchez-Ayaso
Gustavo E. Romero
J. F. Albacete Colombo
Pedro L. Luque-Escamilla
Javier Lopez-Santiago
Juan R. Sánchez-Sutil
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We present a catalog of cross-correlated radio, infrared and X-ray sources using a very restrictive selection criteria with an IDL-based code developed by us. The significance of the observed coincidences was evaluated through Monte Carlo simulations of synthetic sources following a well-tested protocol. We found 3320 coincident radio/X-ray sources with a high statistical significance characterized by the sum of error-weighted coordinate differences. For 997 of them, 2MASS counterparts were found. The percentage of chance coincidences is less than 1%. X-ray hardness ratios of well-known populations of objects were used to provide a crude representation of their X-ray spectrum and to make a preliminary diagnosis of the possible nature of unidentified X-ray sources. The results support the fact that the X-ray sky is largely dominated by Active Galactic Nuclei at high galactic latitudes (|b| >= 10^\circ). At low galactic latitudes (|b<br />Accepted for publication in Ap&SS. 47 pages, 10 figures. On-line material: figures and tables

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6046b9665770012d407d03b896a01cf1