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The Chandra-COSMOS survey – IV. X-ray spectra of the bright sample

Authors :
Tom Aldcroft
G. Zamorani
Luis C. Ho
Martin Elvis
Aneta Siemiginowska
Marcella Brusa
Antonella Fruscione
Cristian Vignali
Fabrizio Fiore
Mara Salvato
Vincenzo Mainieri
Andrea Merloni
G. Hasinger
Giorgio Lanzuisi
Roberto Gilli
Andrea Comastri
Francesca Civano
Lanzuisi G.
Civano F.
Elvis M.
Salvato M.
Hasinger G.
Vignali C.
Zamorani G.
Aldcroft T.
Brusa M.
Comastri A.
Fiore F.
Fruscione A.
Gilli R.
Ho L.C.
Mainieri V.
Merloni A.
Siemiginowska A.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 431:978-996
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013.

Abstract

We present the X-ray spectral analysis of the 390 brightest extragalactic sources in the Chandra-COSMOS catalog, showing at least 70 net counts in the 0.5-7 keV band. This sample has a 100% completeness in optical-IR identification, with 75% of the sample having a spectroscopic redshift and 25% a photometric redshift. Our analysis allows us to accurately determine the intrinsic absorption, the broad band continuum shape ({\Gamma}) and intrinsic L(2-10) distributions, with an accuracy better than 30% on the spectral parameters for 95% of the sample. The sample is equally divided in type-1 (49.7%) and type-2 AGN (48.7%) plus few passive galaxies at low z. We found a significant difference in the distribution of {\Gamma} of type-1 and type-2, with small intrinsic dispersion, a weak correlation of {\Gamma} with L(2-10) and a large population (15% of the sample) of high luminosity, highly obscured (QSO2) sources. The distribution of the X ray/Optical flux ratio (Log(FX /Fi)) for type-1 is narrow (0 < X/O < 1), while type-2 are spread up to X/O = 2. The X/O correlates well with the amount of X-ray obscuration. Finally, a small sample of Compton thick candidates and peculiar sources is presented. In the appendix we discuss the comparison between Chandra and XMM-Newton spectra for 280 sources in common. We found a small systematic difference, with XMM-Newton spectra that tend to have softer power-laws and lower obscuration.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures. Accepted for Pubblication in MNRAS, 2013 February 5

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
431
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b695eb77f09adec2ab30c57b1c2d5784
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt222