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NGC4214CXO - NGC 4214 Chandra X-Ray Point Source Catalog |
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The authors utilized archival X-ray observations: NGC 4214 was observed by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory using the ACIS-S array on three occasions for a total of 79 ks:
Obs. ID Date Eff. Exposure time (ks) 2030 2001 Oct 16 25 4743 2004 Apr 03 26 5197 2004 Jul 30 28The iterative source detection strategy that was used is described in Section 2.3 of Binder et al. (2012, ApJ, 758, 15). ACIS-Extract (AE) was run a final time on the source list that was produces after an initial run of wavdetect followed by several iterations of AE, and the Poisson probability of not being a source (pns) value was computed in each of the following nine energy bands: 0.5 - 8.0, 0.5 - 2.0, 2.0 - 8.0, 0.5 - 1.0, 1.0 - 2.0, 2.0 - 4.0, 4.0 - 8.0, 0.35 - 1.0 or 0.35 - 8.0 keV. To be included in the final NGC 4214 catalog, a source was required to have a pns value less than 4 x 10-6 in any of the nine energy bands. The final CLVS source catalog for NGC 2403 contains 116 sources.
The Chandra Local Volume Survey. I. The X-ray point-source populations of NGC 55, NGC 2403, and NGC4214. Binder B., Williams B.F., Eracleous M., Plucinsky P.P., Gaetz T.J., Anderson S.F., Skillman E.D., Dalcanton J.J., Kong A.K.H., Weisz D.R. <Astron. J., 150, 94 (2015)> =2015AJ....150...94B
Source_Number
A running X-ray source number in order of increasing J2000.0 Right Ascension.
Name
The name of the X-ray source using the 'CXOLV' prefix (for Chandra X-ray
Observatory Local Volume Survey source) and the J2000.0 coordinates of the
source in the (higher precision than standard) HHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s format.
RA
The Right Ascension of the X-ray source in the selected equinox. This was
given in J2000 decimal degree coordinates and to a precision of 10-6
degrees in the original table.
Dec
The Declination of the X-ray source in the selected equinox. This was given
in J2000 decimal degree coordinates and to a precision of 10-6 degrees in
the original table.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the X-ray source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the X-ray source.
Error_Radius
The positional uncertainty of the X-ray source, being the radius of a simple
error circle around the source position, in arcseconds.
Off_Axis
The off-axis angle of the X-ray source, in arcminutes.
Counts
The total net counts in the X-ray source in the 0.35 - 8 keV band.
Counts_Pos_Err
The upper uncertainty in the total net counts in the X-ray source in the 0.35
- 8 keV band.
Counts_Neg_Err
The lower uncertainty in the total net counts in the X-ray source in the 0.35
- 8 keV band.
Log_Prob_NS_Limit
This limit parameter is set to '<' if the corresponding parameter value is an
upper limit rather than an actual value.
Log_Prob_NS
The logarithm of the Poisson probability of not being a source (log
prob_no_source or log pns) in the 0.35 - 8 keV band. Values smaller than -10
have been replaced by "<-10".
Flux
This parameter contains the unabsorbed X-ray flux in the 0.35-8 keV energy
band, in erg cm-2 s-1.
Hardness_Ratio_1
The hardness ratio HR1 (the "soft" color), where HR1 = (M-S)/(H+M+S) and S, M
and H are the net counts in the following bandpasses:
S = 0.35-1.1 keV; M = 1.1-2.6 keV; H = 2.6-8 keV.
Hardness_Ratio_1_Error
The uncertainty in the "soft" hardness ratio HR1.
Hardness_Ratio_2
The hardness ratio HR2 (the "hard" color), where HR2 = (H-M)/(H+M+S) and S, M
and H are the net counts in the following bandpasses:
S = 0.35-1.1 keV; M = 1.1-2.6 keV; H = 2.6-8 keV.
Hardness_Ratio_2_Error
The uncertainty in the "hard" hardness ratio HR2.
Source_Type
The classification of the Chandra source based on the X-ray hardness ratios
HR1 and HR2. In Section 5.1 and Table 7 of the reference paper, the authors
define six categories of X-ray sources: "XRB/AGN"-like (which contains both
XRBs and background AGNs, given their X-ray similarities), "ABS" for heavily
absorbed sources, "SNR"-like (which also contains foreground stars and
supersoft sources), indeterminate "HARD" and "SOFT" sources, and "INDET" for
sources with an indeterminate spectral shape.