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The XXL Survey: First Results and Future

Authors :
Pierre, M
Adami, C
Birkinshaw, M
Chiappetti, L
Ettori, S
Evrard, A
Faccioli, L
Gastaldello, F
Giles, P
Horellou, C
Iovino, A
Koulouridis, E
Lidman, C
Le Brun, A
Maughan, B
Maurogordato, S
McCarthy, I
Miyazaki, S
Pacaud, F
Paltani, S
Plionis, M
Reiprich, T
Sadibekova, T
Smolcic, V
Snowden, A
Surdej, J
Tsirou, M
Vignali, C
Willis, J
Alis, S
Altieri, B
Baran, N
Benoist, C
Bongiorno, A
Bremer, M
Butler, A
Cappi, A
Caretta, C
Ciliegi, P
Clerc, N
Corasaniti, P. S
Coupon, J
Delhaize, J
Delvecchio, I
Democles, J
Desai, Sh
Devriendt, J
Dubois, Y
Eckert, D
Elyiv, A
Farahi, A
Ferraril, C
Fotopoulou, S
Forman, W
Georgantopoulos, I
Guglielmo, V
Huynh, M
Jerlin, N
Jones, Ch
Lavoie, S
Le Fevre, J.-P
Lieu, M
Kilbinger, M
Marulli, F
Mantz, A
McGee, S
Melin, J.-B
Melnyk, O
Moscardini, L
Novak, M
Piconcelli, E
Poggianti, B
Pomarede, D
Pompei, E
Ponman, T
Ramos Ceja, M. E
Rana, P
Rapetti, D
Raychaudhury, S
Ricci, M
Rottgering, H
Sahlen, M
Sauvageot, J.-L
Schimd, C
Sereno, M
Smith, G. P
Umetsu, K
Valageas, P
Valotti, A
Valtchanov, I
Veropalumbo, A
Ascaso, B
Barnes, D
De Petris, M
Durret, F
Donahue, M
Ithana, M
Jarvis, M
Johnston-Hollitt, M
Kalfountzou, E
Kay, S
La Franca, F
Okabe, N
Muzzin, A
Rettura, A
Ricci, F
Ridl, J
Risaliti, G
Takizawa, M
Thomas, P
Truong, N
Source :
Astronomical Notes. 338(3-Feb)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2017.

Abstract

The XXL survey currently covers two 25 deg2 patches with XMM observations of approximately 10 ks. We summarize the scientific results associated with the first release of the XXL dataset, which occurred in mid-2016.We review several arguments for increasing the survey depth to 40 ks during the next decade of XMM operations. X-ray(zeta less than 2) cluster, (zeta less than 4) active galactic nuclei (AGN), and cosmic background survey science will then benefit from an extraordinary data reservoir. This, combined with deep multi-lambda observations, will lead to solid standalone cosmological constraints and provide a wealth of information on the formation and evolution of AGN, clusters, and the X-ray background. In particular, it will offer a unique opportunity to pinpoint the zeta greater than1 cluster density. It will eventually constitute a reference study and an ideal calibration field for the upcoming eROSITA and Euclid missions.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15213994 and 00046337
Volume :
338
Issue :
3-Feb
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Astronomical Notes
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20170009870
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/asna.201713352