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Results from the ASCA Large Sky Survey — Nature of faint X-ray sources and the implications for the origin of the CXB

We report results from the ASCA Large Sky Survey (LSS), the first wide-area unbiased survey in the 0.7–10 keV band over a continuous region of 7 deg 2 near the north Galactic pole. Applying the newly developed source-detection method to the LSS data independently in the total (0.7-7 keV), hard (2–10...

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Published in:Advances in space research 2000, Vol.25 (3), p.839-844
Main Authors: Ueda, Y., Akiyama, M., Hasinger, G., Inone, H., Ishisaki, Y., Makishima, K., Ogasaka, Y., Ohta, K., Sakano, M., Takahashi, T., Tsuru, T., Voges, W., Yamada, T.
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Summary:We report results from the ASCA Large Sky Survey (LSS), the first wide-area unbiased survey in the 0.7–10 keV band over a continuous region of 7 deg 2 near the north Galactic pole. Applying the newly developed source-detection method to the LSS data independently in the total (0.7-7 keV), hard (2–10 keV), and soft (0.7-2 keV) band, we detected 107 sources altogether with sensitivity limits of 6 × 10 −14 (0.7-7 keV), 1 × 10 −13 (2–10 keV), and 2 × 10 −14 erg s −1 cm −2 (0.7-2 keV), respectively. At these flux limits, 30(±3)% of the CXB in the 0.7-7 keV band and 23(±3)% in the 2–10 keV band have been resolved into discrete sources. The average spectrum of faint sources near the sensitivity limits show a photon index of 1.49±0.10 in the 2 10 keV range, and 1.63±0.07 in the 0.7–10 keV range. These spectral properties suggest that contribution of sources with hard energy spectra become significant at a flux level of 10 −13 erg s −1 cm −2 (2–10 keV). Optical identification for a sample of 34 sources detected in the hard band revealed that at least six of them are type-2 AGNs. We found a good correlation that hard sources correspond to type-2 AGNs, while the photon index of type-1 AGNs is distributed around 1.6-1.8 in the 0.7–10 keV range. Follow-up X-ray observations of selected five hard-sources indicate that their spectra are subject to heavy absorption with an intrinsic hydrogen column density of 10 22 ∼ 10 23 cm −2. These results support the scenario that the CXB is the mixture of the emission from non-absorbed sources and absorbed sources.
ISSN:0273-1177
1879-1948
DOI:10.1016/S0273-1177(99)00851-0