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XMMSLEWEGS - XMM-Newton Slew Survey Extragalactic Sample |
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The starting point was a sample of 487 sources detected in the XSS (up to and including release XMMSL1d2) at high galactic latitude in the hard band. Through cross-correlation with published source catalogs from surveys spanning the electromagnetic spectrum from radio through to gamma-rays, they find that 45% of the sources have likely identifications with normal/active galaxies. A further 18% are associated with other classes of X-ray object (nearby coronally active stars, accreting binaries, clusters of galaxies), leaving 37% of the XSS sources with no current identification. The authors go on to define an XSS extragalactic sample comprised of 219 galaxies and active galaxies selected in the XSS hard band. They investigate the properties of this extragalactic sample including its X-ray log N - log S distribution, and it is this sample that is contained in this table.
The authors find that, in the low-count limit, the XSS is, as expected, strongly affected by Eddington bias. There is also a very strong bias in the XSS against the detection of extended sources, most notably clusters of galaxies. A significant fraction of the detections at and around the low-count limit may be spurious. Nevertheless, it is possible to use the XSS to extract a reasonably robust sample of extragalactic sources, excluding galaxy clusters. The differential log N - log S relation of these extragalactic sources matches very well to the HEAO-1 A2 all-sky survey measurements at bright fluxes and to the 2XMM source counts at the faint end. The substantial sky coverage afforded by the XSS makes this survey a valuable resource for studying X-ray bright source samples, including those selected specifically in the hard 2 - 10 keV band.
The XMM-Newton Slew Survey in the 2-10 keV band. Warwick R.S., Saxton R.D., Read A.M. <Astron. Astrophys. 548, A99 (2012)> =2012A&A...548A..99W (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
XMMslew_Name
The XMM-Newton Slew Survey (XSS) identifier of the X-ray
source in the recommended format, e.g., 'XMMSL1 JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS'.
SB_Det_Flag
This parameter contains a Boolean flag (0 or 1) indicates
whether (1) or not (0) the 2-10 keV source was detected in the XSS soft band
(0.2-2.0 keV).
Flux
The XSS hard-band (2-10 keV) flux of the source, in erg cm-2 s-1.
Flux_Error
The error in the XSS hard-band (2-10 keV) flux of the source,
in erg cm-2 s-1.
Name
The name of the proposed counterpart to the XSS hard-band source.
RA
The Right Ascension of the proposed counterpart to the XSS hard-band
source in the selected equinox. This was given in J2000.0 decimal degrees to a
precision of 10-4 degrees in the original table attached to the A&A article
and in J2000.0 decimal degrees to a higher precision of 10-5 degrees in the.
CDS table version.
Dec
The Declination of the proposed counterpart to the XSS hard-band
source in the selected equinox. This was given in J2000.0 decimal degrees to a
precision of 10-4 degrees in the original table attached to the A&A article
and in J2000.0 decimal degrees to a higher precision of 10-5 degrees in the.
CDS table version.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the proposed counterpart to the XSS hard-band
source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the proposed counterpart to the XSS hard-band
source
Broad_Type
The classified type of the counterpart to the XSS hard-band
source, using the following classification scheme: 'Liner' (2 sources),
'Seyfert 1 - 1.5' (79), 'Seyfert 1.9 - 2' (14), 'Radio Galaxy/QSO' (40),
'BL Lac' (28), 'UVX' (a set of 18 objects categorized as AGN based on their
UV to near-IR colors, as discussed in Section 4.1 of the reference paper),
and 'Galaxy' (38). See Section 3.1 of the reference paper for the details
of the classification procedure.
Redshift
The redshift of the counterpart to the XSS hard-band
source, if known.
Class
The HEASARC Browse object classification based on the broad_type
parameter value.