The Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey: overview and point source catalog

F Civano, S Marchesi, A Comastri… - The Astrophysical …, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
F Civano, S Marchesi, A Comastri, MC Urry, M Elvis, N Cappelluti, S Puccetti, M Brusa
The Astrophysical Journal, 2016iopscience.iop.org
The COSMOS-Legacy survey is a 4.6 Ms Chandra program that has imaged 2.2 deg 2 of the
COSMOS field with an effective exposure of $\simeq 160$ ks over the central 1.5 deg 2 and
of $\simeq 80$ ks in the remaining area. The survey is the combination of 56 new
observations obtained as an X-ray Visionary Project with the previous C-COSMOS survey.
We describe the reduction and analysis of the new observations and the properties of 2273
point sources detected above a spurious probability of 2× 10− 5. We also present the …
Abstract
The COSMOS-Legacy survey is a 4.6 Ms Chandra program that has imaged 2.2 deg 2 of the COSMOS field with an effective exposure of ks over the central 1.5 deg 2 and of ks in the remaining area. The survey is the combination of 56 new observations obtained as an X-ray Visionary Project with the previous C-COSMOS survey. We describe the reduction and analysis of the new observations and the properties of 2273 point sources detected above a spurious probability of 2× 10− 5. We also present the updated properties of the C-COSMOS sources detected in the new data. The whole survey includes 4016 point sources (3814, 2920 and 2440 in the full, soft, and hard band). The limiting depths are 2.2× 10− 16, 1.5× 10− 15, and 8.9× 10− 16 in the 0.5–2, 2–10, and 0.5–10 keV bands, respectively. The observed fraction of obscured active galactic nuclei with a column density> 10 22 cm− 2 from the hardness ratio (HR) is∼ 50%. Given the large sample we compute source number counts in the hard and soft bands, significantly reducing the uncertainties of 5%–10%. For the first time we compute number counts for obscured (HR>− 0.2) and unobscured (HR<− 0.2) sources and find significant differences between the two populations in the soft band. Due to the unprecedent large exposure, COSMOS-Legacy area is three times larger than surveys at similar depths and its depth is three times fainter than surveys covering similar areas. The area-flux region occupied by COSMOS-Legacy is likely to remain unsurpassed for years to come.
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