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The NuSTAR Extragalactic Survey of the James Webb Space Telescope North Ecliptic Pole Time-Domain Field

Authors :
Zhao, X.
Civano, F.
Fornasini, F. M.
Alexander, D. M.
Cappelluti, N.
Chen, C. T.
Cohen, S. H.
Elvis, M.
Gandhi, P.
Grogin, N. A.
Hickox, R. C.
Jansen, R. A.
Koekemoer, A.
Lanzuisi, G.
Maksym, W. P.
Masini, A.
Rosario, D. J.
Ward, M. J.
Willmer, C. N. A.
Windhorst, R. A.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the $NuSTAR$ extragalactic survey of the $James$ $Webb$ $Space$ $Telescope$ ($JWST$) North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) Time-Domain Field. The survey covers a $\sim$0.16 deg$^2$ area with a total exposure of 681 ks acquired in a total of nine observations from three epochs. The survey sensitivities at 20% of the area are 2.39, 1.14, 2.76, 1.52, and 5.20 $\times$ 10$^{-14}$ erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ in the 3-24, 3-8, 8-24, 8-16, and 16-24 keV bands, respectively. The NEP survey is one of the most sensitive extragalactic surveys with $NuSTAR$ so far. A total of 33 sources were detected above 95% reliability in at least one of the five bands. We present the number counts, log$N$-log$S$, measured in the hard X-ray 8-24 and 8-16 keV bands, uniquely accessible by $NuSTAR$ down to such faint fluxes. We performed source detection on the XMM-$Newton$ and $Chandra$ observations of the same field to search for soft X-ray counterparts of each $NuSTAR$ detection. The soft band positions were used to identify optical and infrared associations. We present the X-ray properties (hardness ratio and luminosity) and optical-to-X-ray properties of the detected sources. The measured fraction of candidate Compton-thick (N$\rm _H\ge10^{24} cm^{-2}$) active galactic nuclei, derived from the hardness ratio, is between 3% to 27%. As this survey was designed to have variability as its primary focus, we present preliminary results on multi-epoch flux variability in the 3-24 keV band.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 17 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2109.13839
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab2885