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The seven year Swift-XRT point source catalog (1SWXRT)

Authors :
D'Elia, V.
Perri, M.
Puccetti, S.
Capalbi, M.
Giommi, P.
Burrows, D. N.
Campana, S.
Tagliaferri, G.
Cusumano, G.
Evans, P.
Gehrels, N.
Kennea, J.
Moretti, A.
Nousek, J. A.
Osborne, J. P.
Romano, P.
Stratta, G.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Swift is a multi-wavelength observatory specifically designed for gamma-ray burst (GRB) astronomy that is operational since 2004. Swift is also a very flexible multi-purpose facility that supports a wide range of scientific fields such as active galactic nuclei, supernovae, cataclysmic variables, Galactic transients, active stars and comets. The Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT) has collected more than 150 Ms of observations in its first seven years of operations. We present the list of all the X-ray point sources detected in XRT imaging data taken in photon counting mode during the first seven years of Swift operations. All these point-like sources, excluding the Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRB), will be stored in a catalog publicly available (1SWXRT). We consider all XRT observations with exposure time > 500 s taken in the period 2005-2011. Data were reduced and analyzed with standard techniques and a list of detected sources for each observation was produced. A careful visual inspection was performed to remove extended, spurious and piled-up sources. Positions, count rates, fluxes and the corresponding uncertainties were computed. We have analyzed more than 35,000 XRT fields, with exposures ranging between 500 s and 100 ks, for a total exposure time of 140 Ms. The catalog includes ~ 89,000 entries, of which almost 85,000 are not affected by pile-up and are not GRBs. Since many XRT fields were observed several times, we have a total of ~36,000 distinct celestial sources. We computed count rates in three energy bands: 0.3-10 keV (Full, or F), 0.3-3 keV (Soft, or S) and 2-10 keV (Hard, or H). Each entry has a detection in at least one of these bands. In particular, we detect ~ 80,000, ~ 70,000 and ~ 25,500$ in the F, S and H band, respectively. Count rates were converted into fluxes in the 0.5-10, 0.5-2 and 2-10 keV bands. Some possible scientific uses of the catalog are also highlighted.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 15 ps figures, accepted for publication in A&A. Abstract shortened with respect to the original version

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1302.7113
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201220863