The Brera Multi-scale Wavelet Chandra Survey. I. Serendipitous source catalogue
P. Romano (1,2), S. Campana (1), R.P. Mignani (3), A. Moretti (1), M., Mottini (4), M.R. Panzera (1), G. Tagliaferri (1) ((1) OAB, (2) INAF-IASF, Palermo, (3) MSSL, (4) ESO)

TL;DR
This paper presents the BMW-Chandra source catalogue, the largest compilation of Chandra X-ray sources, derived from over 130 observations, including detailed source properties and sky coverage analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a new large-scale X-ray source catalogue using wavelet detection, covering all relevant Chandra observations with automated analysis of point-like and extended sources.
Findings
Identified 21,325 sources, including 16,758 serendipitous ones.
Provided flux measurements ranging from 3E-16 to 9E-12 erg cm^-2 s^-1.
Mapped sky coverage up to 8 deg^2 at specific flux limits.
Abstract
We present the BMW-Chandra source catalogue drawn from essentially all Chandra ACIS-I pointed observations with an exposure time in excess of 10ks public as of March 2003 (136 observations). Using the wavelet detection algorithm developed by Lazzati et al. (1999) and Campana et al. (1999), which can characterise both point-like and extended sources, we identified 21325 sources. Among them, 16758 are serendipitous, i.e. not associated with the targets of the pointings, and do not require a non-automated analysis. This makes our catalogue the largest compilation of Chandra sources to date. The 0.5--10 keV absorption corrected fluxes of these sources range from ~3E-16 to 9E-12 erg cm^-2 s^-1 with a median of 7E-15 erg cm^-2 s^-1. The catalogue consists of count rates and relative errors in three energy bands (total, 0.5-7keV; soft, 0.5-2keV; and hard, 2-7keV), and source positions relative…
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