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LOCKMANOIR - Lockman Hole AGN Optical and Infrared Properties Catalog |
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The X-ray observations of the Lockman Hole took place between April 2000 and December 2002 with XMM-Newton. The optical observations of the Lockman Hole were conducted with the Large Binocular Telescope (U, B, V bands) and the Subaru Telescope (RC, IC, z' bands). The LBT observations were taken from February 2007 to March 2009. The RC, IC, and z' bands have been observed with the Suprime-Cam of the Subaru telescope between November 2001 and April 2002.
This table contains the properties of the counterparts to all 409 X-ray sources listed in the Lockman Hole XMM-Newton source catalog of Brunner et al. (2008, A&A, 479, 283), including the 377 AGN and also the 32 objects classified as Galactic stars, galaxy clusters or galaxies. For 8 (2%) of the 409 X-ray sources no optical or IR counterparts were found. These 8 objects are listed in this table with null positional values.
Optical and infrared properties of active galactic nuclei in the Lockman Hole. Rovilos E., Fotopoulou S., Salvato M., Burwitz V., Egami E., Hasinger G., Szokoly G. <Astron. Astrophys., 529, A135 (2011)> =2011A&A...529A.135R
Source_Number
The sequential identification number for each X-ray source in
the Brunner et al. (2008, A&A, 479, 283) catalog (available at the HEASARC as
the LOCKMANXM2 table).
Name
The X-ray source designation as given in the Brunner et al. (2008,
A&A, 479, 283) catalog (available at the HEASARC as the LOCKMANXM2 table),
being the prefix '[BCH2008]' (for Brunner, Cappelluti, Hasinger 2008) and
the source number value. .
Flux
The flux of the X-ray source in the 0.5 - 10 keV band, f(0.5-10 keV),
in erg cm-2 s-1.
Hardness_Ratio
The hardness ratio of the X-ray source between the
0.5 - 2.0 keV (S) and 2.0 - 4.5 keV (M) band counts, presumably defined as
(M - S)/(M + S).
Log_Lx
The logarithm of the X-ray luminosity Lx of the source in the
0.5 - 10 keV band, L(0.5-10 keV), in erg s-1, for those sources
with spectroscopic redshifts. This was calculated using either the fitted
value Gamma of the X-ray power-law spectral slope, or a fixed value of Gamma =
2.0 when a fitted value was not available.
RA
The Right Ascension of the optical counterpart in the RC Subaru image
(or, in a few cases flagged by non-blank values of the ref_position parameter,
the infrared counterpart) to the X-ray source in
the selected equinox. This was given in J2000.0 equatorial coordinates in
decimal degrees to a precision of 10-6 degrees in the original table.
Dec
The Declination of the optical counterpart in the RC Subaru image
(or, in a few cases flagged by non-blank values of the ref_position parameter,
the infrared counterpart) to the X-ray source in
the selected equinox. This was given in J2000.0 equatorial coordinates in
decimal degrees to a precision of 10-6 degrees in the original table.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the optical counterpart to the X-ray source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the optical counterpart to the X-ray source.
Ref_Position
This parameter flags those cases in which the reference source
for the position of the counterpart to the X-ray source is an infared
rather than an optical observation: a value of 1 means that the position is
from the UKIDSS K-band source position, while a value of 2 means that the
position is from the IRAC 3.6-micron source position.
Log_Flux_Fr_Limit
This flag parameter is set to '>' if the number given in
the corresponding parameter value is a lower limit rather than an actual
value.
Log_Flux_FR
The logarithm of the ratio of the X-ray to the RC optical
flux for the AGN, calculated as given by equation (2) of the reference paper,
viz.,
log (fx/fRc) = log (f(0.5-10 keV)) + RC(AB)/2.5 + 5.5
Log_Flux_Fk_Limit
This flag parameter is set to '>' if the number given in
the corresponding parameter value is a lower limit rather than an actual
value.
Log_Flux_FK
The logarithm of the ratio of the X-ray to the K-band IR
flux for the AGN, calculated as given by the equation on page 7 of the
reference paper, viz.,
log (fx/fK) = log (f(0.5-10 keV)) + K(Vega)/2.5 + 6.9
RK_Color_Limit
This flag parameter is set to '<' or '>' if the number given
in the corresponding parameter value is an upper or lower limit, respectively,
rather than an actual value.
RK_Color
The Johnson-Cousins RC- K color index of the AGN, in magnitudes.
S_3p6_4p5_um_Color
The Spitzer IRAC 3.6-micron to 4.5-micron bands color
index, [3.6]-[4.5], in AB magnitudes.
S_5p8_8p0_um_Color
The Spitzer IRAC 5.8-micron to 8.0-micron bands color
index, [5.8]-[8.0], in AB magnitudes.
Log_F24_um_Fr_Limit
This flag parameter is set to '<' or '>' if the number
given in the corresponding parameter value is an upper or lower limit,
respectively, rather than an actual value.
Log_F24_um_FR
The logarithm of the ratio of the Spitzer MIPS 24-micron flux
to the RC-band optical flux for the AGN.
Redshift
The spectroscopic redshift z of the AGN as obatined from either
the literature (118 cases) or via a recent spectroscopic campaign at
Keck/DEIMOS (PI: Scoville). There are 9 (Galactic) stellar objects with z = 0
that were identified by optical spectroscopy, and 1 other object (source
number 526) that was flagged as a star based on its low R - [3.6] color, low
X-ray to optical flux ratio, and soft X-ray spectrum (hardness ratio = -0.73).
Ref_Redshift
The reference code for the source of the spectroscopic
redshift value:
a = Low-quality redshift 3 = Redshift from Schmidt et al. (1998, A&A, 329, 495) 4 = Redshift from Lehmann et al. (2001, A&A, 371, 833) 5 = Redshift from Mateos et al. (2005, A&A, 444, 79) 6 = Redshift from Keck/DEIMOS
Notes
Notes identifying those 32 sources which the authors do not consider
to be AGN, but rather are stars, galaxies, or clusters.