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CHANSEXSI - Chandra Serendipitous Extragalactic X-Ray Source ID (SEXSI) Catalog |
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In the SEXSI program, fields were selected with high Galactic latitude (|b| > 20 degrees) and with declinations accessible to the optical facilities available to the authors (declination > -20 degrees). They used observations taken with Chandra's Advanced Camera for Imaging Spectroscopy (ACIS I- and S-modes; Bautz et al., 1998, Proc. SPIE, 3444, 210) only (for sensitivity in the hard band). All the fields presented in this paper have data that are available in the Chandra public archive.
The Serendipitous Extragalactic X-ray Source Identification program. I. Characteristics of the hard X-ray sample. Harrison F.A., Eckart M.E., Mao P.H., Helfand D.J., Stern D. <Astrophys. J., 596, 944-956 (2003)> =2003ApJ...596..944H
Name
The name of the X-ray source in the standard truncated J2000 equatorial
coordinate-based format and the IAU-registered CXOSEXSI prefix: i.e.,
"CXOSEXSI JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS".
RA
The Right Ascension of the X-ray source in the selected equinox
as derived from the hard-band X-ray image. Only sources detected with a
chance coincidence probability of less than 10-6 in the hard band are
included. The RA was given in J2000 equatorial coordinates and to a
precision of 0.01 seconds of time in the originating table.
Dec
The Declination of the X-ray source in the selected equinox
as derived from the hard-band X-ray image. Only sources detected with a
chance coincidence probability of less than 10-6 in the hard band are
included. The Declination was given in J2000 equatorial coordinates and to
a precision of 0.1 arcseconds in the originating table.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the X-ray source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the X-ray source.
Off_Axis_Angle
The off-axis angle, in arcminutes. This is the
angular distance of the source position from the telescope axis.
HB_Counts
The background-subtracted counts within the specified
aperture derived from the hard-band (2.1 - 7.0 keV) image.
HB_Bck_Counts
The estimated background counts in the same aperture used
for the source counts in the hard-band (2.1 - 7.0 keV) image.
HB_Counts_SNR
The signal-to-noise (SNR) of the hard-band detection
as calculated using the approximate formula for the Poisson distribution
with small numbers of counts given in Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336).
These values are not a measure of source significance (for which the chance
coincidence probability is less than 10-6) but are a measure of the
uncertainty in the source flux estimates.
HB_Flux
The unabsorbed hard-band flux, in erg/cm2/s, corrected for
source counts falling outside the aperture and translated to the standard
2 - 10 keV band, assuming a power-law photon spectral index of 1.5 and
a Galactic absorbing column density appropriate for the field.
SB_Counts
The background-subtracted counts within the specified
aperture derived from the soft-band (0.3 - 2.1 keV) image. Note that
there are a large number of soft sources that lack a statistically significant
hard counterpart which are not included in this table (see
https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/ftp/cats/J/ApJ/596/944/table6.dat corresponding
to Table 6 of the published paper).
SB_Bck_Counts
The estimated background counts in the same aperture used
for the source counts in the soft-band (0.3 - 7.0 keV) image.
SB_Counts_SNR
The signal-to-noise (SNR) of the soft-band detection
as calculated using the approximate formula for the Poisson distribution
with small numbers of counts given in Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336).
These values are not a measure of source significance but are a measure
of the uncertainty in the source flux estimates.
SB_Flux
The unabsorbed soft-band flux, in erg/cm2/s, corrected for
source counts falling outside the aperture and translated to the standard
0.5 - 2 keV band, assuming a power-law photon spectral index of 1.5 and
a Galactic absorbing column density appropriate for the field. Soft-band
fluxes are derived by employing the same procedures on the wavdetect
output from the 0.3 - 2.1 keV images and then matching sources in the two
bands.
Hardness_Ratio
The hardness ratio HR) defined as (H-S)/(H+S), where
H and S are the corrected counts in the 2 - 10 keV and 0.5 - 2 keV bands,
respectively. See Section 3.3 of the published paper for more details.
Cluster_Flag
A flag parameter which is set to 1 if the X-ray source
falls within the `excluded area' within 1 Mpc of the center of a galaxy
cluster, else is 0. Sources with a value of 1 for this parameter were not
used in the authors' log N - log S calculation.