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NGC1068CXO - NGC 1068 Chandra X-Ray Compact Source Catalog |
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The authors were concerned with the study of the discrete X-ray source population in NGC 1068, imaged within the 8.4 arcmin x 8.4 arcmin (35.3 kpc x 35.3 kpc) field of view of the ACIS S3 chip. Images were extracted from the reprocessed level 2 events file in soft (0.4-1.5 keV), hard (1.5-5.0 keV) and full (0.4-5.0 keV) energy bands. The authors used the CIAO program wavdetect to search the images in the three energy bands for discrete sources of X-ray emission. They analyzed the images using wavelet scales in the range from 1 pixel (0.492 arcsec) to 16 pixels (7.87 arcsec), separated by a factor of sqrt(2). The wavelet source detection threshold was set to 10-6, which gives approximately one false source for the whole S3 chip. The total number of sources detected by wavdetect in the soft, hard, and full energy band images was 115, 67, and 138, respectively. Each of these sources was examined carefully by eye, and only those 84 sources that appear compact to the eye are included in this source list.
A Chandra X-ray study of NGC 1068. II. The luminous X-ray source population. Smith D.A., Wilson A.S. <Astrophys. J., 591, 138-153 (2003)> =2003ApJ...591..138S
Name
The standard J2000.0 position-based "unregistered" Chandra source
designation, e.g., 'CXOU J024224.5+000008', as suggested by the authors in
the reference paper. Note that the CDS created an alternative naming scheme
for these sources which is described in the Dictionary of Nomenclature of
Celestial Objects, viz., '[SW2003b] J024224.5+000008', where the prefix
refers to the Smith and Wilson (2003) reference paper.
RA
The Right Ascension of the Chandra X-ray source in the selected equinox. This
was given in J2000.0 sexagesimal coordinates to a precision of 0.01 seconds
of time in the original table.
Dec
The Declination of the Chandra X-ray source in the selected equinox. This was
given in J2000.0 sexagesimal coordinates to a precision of 0.1 arcseconds in
the original table.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the Chandra X-ray source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the Chandra X-ray source.
FB_Counts_Limit
This limit flag parameter is set to '<' if the corresponding parameter value
is a 90% upper limit rather than a detection. The counts upper limits are
calculated for a confidence level of 90%, using either (a) equation (9) in
Kraft, Burrows & Nousek (1991, ApJ, 374, 344) for instances when the total
number of counts in the detection region is <=20, or (b) equation (3) in
Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336), when the total number of counts is >20. The
mean number of background counts was then subtracted from these calculated
upper limits.
FB_Counts
The 0.4-5.0 keV background-subtracted source counts.
FB_Counts_Error
The error in the corresponding background-subtracted source counts. This
error is calculated from the relation:
[sigmaT2 + sigmaB2 * (AT / AB)2]1/2(e.g., Bevington & Robinson, 1992, Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences (2d edition.; New York: McGraw-Hill) p. 41), where sigmaT and sigmaB are the 1-sigma errors on the total and background counts, respectively, derived from equation (7) in Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336G), and AT and AB are the areas of the source and background regions, respectively.
SB_Counts_Limit
This limit flag parameter is set to '<' if the corresponding parameter value
is a 90% upper limit rather than a detection. The counts upper limits are
calculated for a confidence level of 90%, using either (a) equation (9) in
Kraft, Burrows & Nousek (1991, ApJ, 374, 344) for instances when the total
number of counts in the detection region is <=20, or (b) equation (3) in
Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336), when the total number of counts is >20. The
mean number of background counts was then subtracted from these calculated
upper limits.
SB_Counts
The 0.4-1.5 keV background-subtracted source counts.
SB_Counts_Error
The error in the corresponding background-subtracted source counts. This
error is calculated from the relation:
[sigmaT2 + sigmaB2 * (AT / AB)2]1/2(e.g., Bevington & Robinson, 1992, Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences (2d edition.; New York: McGraw-Hill) p. 41), where sigmaT and sigmaB are the 1-sigma errors on the total and background counts, respectively, derived from equation (7) in Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336G), and AT and AB are the areas of the source and background regions, respectively.
HB_Counts_Limit
This limit flag parameter is set to '<' if the corresponding parameter value
is a 90% upper limit rather than a detection. The counts upper limits are
calculated for a confidence level of 90%, using either (a) equation (9) in
Kraft, Burrows & Nousek (1991, ApJ, 374, 344) for instances when the total
number of counts in the detection region is <=20, or (b) equation (3) in
Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336), when the total number of counts is >20. The
mean number of background counts was then subtracted from these calculated
upper limits.
HB_Counts
The 1.5-5.0 keV background-subtracted source counts.
HB_Counts_Error
The error in the corresponding background-subtracted source counts. This
error is calculated from the relation:
[sigmaT2 + sigmaB2 * (AT / AB)2]1/2(e.g., Bevington & Robinson, 1992, Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences (2d edition.; New York: McGraw-Hill) p. 41), where sigmaT and sigmaB are the 1-sigma errors on the total and background counts, respectively, derived from equation (7) in Gehrels (1986, ApJ, 303, 336G), and AT and AB are the areas of the source and background regions, respectively.
Hardness_Ratio_Limit
This limit flag parameter is set to '<' if the corresponding parameter value
is an upper limit rather than a detection, or to '>' if the corresponding
parameter value is a lower limit rather than a detection.
Hardness_Ratio
The "hardness ratio" of the Chandra source, defined as the ratio of the net
counts H in the 1.5-5.0 keV band to the net counts S in the 0.4-1.5 keV band.
The HEASARC notes that this parameter is more frequently referred to as the
band ratio to distinguish it from the hardness ratio HR commonly defined as
(H-S)/(H+S).
Hardness_Ratio_Error
The error in the band ("hardness") ratio of the source.
Log_Lx
The logarithm of the 0.4-5 keV luminosity of the source, in erg s-1. This
has been corrected for Galactic absorption only (3.53 x 1020 cm-2
according to Dickey & Lockman 1990, ARA&A, 28, 215), and assumes that (i) the
source is in NGC 1068 (i.e., it has a distance of 14.4 Mpc) and (ii) the
X-ray emission is isotropic.