BAT X-ray Survey - III: X-ray Spectra and Statistical Properties
M. Ajello, A. Rau, J. Greiner, G. Kanbach, M. Salvato, A. W. Strong,, S. D. Barthelmy, N. Gehrels, C. B. Markwardt, J. Tueller

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the X-ray spectral and statistical properties of sources detected in the Swift/BAT survey, revealing spectral differences between source types, the contribution to the X-ray background, and properties of active galactic nuclei.
Contribution
It introduces a method for extracting time-averaged spectra and provides new statistical insights into the spectral characteristics and population properties of hard X-ray sources.
Findings
Galactic sources have softer spectra than extragalactic sources.
Seyfert 2 galaxies are harder than Seyfert 1s.
BAT resolves 1-2% of the X-ray background in the 14-170 keV band.
Abstract
In this concluding part of the series of three papers dedicated to the Swift/BAT hard X-ray survey (BXS), we focus on the X-ray spectral analysis and statistical properties of the source sample. Using a dedicated method to extract time-averaged spectra of BAT sources we show that Galactic sources have, generally, softer spectra than extragalactic objects and that Seyfert 2 galaxies are harder than Seyfert 1s. The averaged spectrum of all Seyfert galaxies is consistent with a power-law with photon index of 2.00 (+/-0.07). The cumulative flux-number relation for the extragalactic sources in the 14-170 keV band is best described by a power-law with a slope alpha=1.55 (+/-0.20) and a normalization of 9.6 AGN deg (or 396(+/-80) AGN all-sky) above a flux level of 2erg cm s (~0.85 mCrab). The integration of the cumulative flux per…
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