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The Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey: optical catalogue and point-source counterparts to X-ray sources

Authors :
Wevers, T.
Hodgkin, S. T.
Jonker, P. G.
Bassa, C.
Nelemans, G.
van Grunsven, T.
Gonzalez-Solares, E. A.
Torres, M. A. P.
Heinke, C.
Steeghs, D.
Maccarone, T. J.
Britt, C.
Hynes, R. I.
Johnson, C.
Wu, Jianfeng
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

As part of the Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey (GBS), we present a catalogue of optical sources in the GBS footprint. This consists of two regions centered at Galactic latitude b = 1.5 degrees above and below the Galactic Centre, spanning (l x b) = (6x1) degrees. The catalogue consists of 2 or more epochs of observations for each line of sight in r', i' and H{\alpha} filters. It is complete down to r' = 20.2 and i' = 19.2 mag; the mean 5{\sigma} depth is r' = 22.5 and i' = 21.1 mag. The mean root-mean-square residuals of the astrometric solutions is 0.04 arcsec. We cross-correlate this optical catalogue with the 1640 unique X-ray sources detected in Chandra observations of the GBS area, and find candidate optical counterparts to 1480 X-ray sources. We use a false alarm probability analysis to estimate the contamination by interlopers, and expect ~ 10 per cent of optical counterparts to be chance alignments. To determine the most likely counterpart for each X-ray source, we compute the likelihood ratio for all optical sources within the 4{\sigma} X-ray error circle. This analysis yields 1480 potential counterparts (~ 90 per cent of the sample). 584 counterparts have saturated photometry (r'<17, i'<16), indicating these objects are likely foreground sources and the real counterparts. 171 candidate counterparts are detected only in the i'-band. These sources are good qLMXB and CV candidates as they are X-ray bright and likely located in the Bulge.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 18 figures. Published in MNRAS. 2016MNRAS.458.4530W

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1605.02741
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw643