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AGN Populations in Large Volume X-ray Surveys: Photometric Redshifts and Population Types found in the Stripe 82X Survey

Authors :
Eilat Glikman
Tonima Tasnim Ananna
C. M. Urry
Stefano Marchesi
Marat Gilfanov
John Timlin
Priyamvada Natarajan
Giorgio Lanzuisi
Nico Cappelluti
Andrea Merloni
Gordon T. Richards
Mark Hamilton
Mara Salvato
Kirpal Nandra
Allison Kirkpatrick
Francesca Civano
Carolin N. Cardamone
Stephanie M. LaMassa
Duncan Farrah
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Ananna, Tonima Tasnim
Salvato, Mara
Lamassa, Stephanie
Urry, C. Megan
Cappelluti, Nico
Cardamone, Carolin
Civano, Francesca
Farrah, Duncan
Gilfanov, Marat
Glikman, Eilat
Hamilton, Mark
Kirkpatrick, Allison
Lanzuisi, Giorgio
Marchesi, Stefano
Merloni, Andrea
Nandra, Kirpal
Natarajan, Priyamvada
Richards, Gordon T.
Timlin, John
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
arXiv, 2017.

Abstract

Multi-wavelength surveys covering large sky volumes are necessary to obtain an accurate census of rare objects such as high luminosity and/or high redshift active galactic nuclei (AGN). Stripe 82X is a 31.3 deg$^2$ X-ray survey with $Chandra$ and $XMM$-Newton observations overlapping the legacy Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82 field, which has a rich investment of multi-wavelength coverage from the ultraviolet to the radio. The wide-area nature of this survey presents new challenges for photometric redshifts for AGN compared to previous work on narrow-deep fields because it probes different populations of objects that need to be identified and represented in the library of templates. Here we present an updated X-ray plus multi-wavelength matched catalog, including $Spitzer$ counterparts, and estimated photometric redshifts for 5961 (96% of a total of 6181) X-ray sources, which have a normalized median absolute deviation, $\sigma_{\rm nmad}$ = 0.06 and an outlier fraction, $\eta$ = 13.7%. The populations found in this survey, and the template libraries used for photometric redshifts, provide important guiding principles for upcoming large-area surveys such as $eROSITA$ and 3$XMM$ (in X-ray) and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST; optical).<br />Comment: Accepted for publication by The Astrophysical Journal (33 pages, 20 figures, 13 tables). Final catalog of counterparts and photo-z supplementing the paper available here: http://stripe82x.com/docs/stripe82x-photometric-redshifts-and-multiwavelength-data-catalog/

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fe0c7e4ac953f01564ff84125a8cdd6e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1710.01296