The OPTX Project I: The Flux and Redshift Catalogs for the CLANS, CLASXS, and CDF-N fields
L. Trouille (1), A. J. Barger (1,2), L. L. Cowie (2), Y. Yang (3), R., F. Mushotzky (4) ((1) Univ. of Wisconsin, (2) Univ. of Hawaii, (3) Univ. of, Illinois, (4) NASA Goddard)

TL;DR
This paper presents comprehensive redshift catalogs for X-ray sources in three major Chandra fields, enhancing understanding of X-ray source evolution and spectral properties through extensive spectroscopic and photometric data.
Contribution
It provides new redshift data for the CLANS field and combines multiple surveys to analyze X-ray luminosity functions and spectral types with high completeness.
Findings
76% redshift coverage above 10^-14 ergs cm^-2 s^-1
Probes X-ray sources contributing to the 2-8 keV background
Constructs differential number counts for the combined sample
Abstract
We present the redshift catalogs for the X-ray sources detected in the Chandra Deep Field North (CDF-N), the Chandra Large Area Synoptic X-ray Survey (CLASXS), and the Chandra Lockman Area North Survey (CLANS). The catalogs for the CDF-N and CLASXS fields include redshifts from previous work, while the redshifts for the CLANS field are all new. For fluxes above 10^-14 ergs cm^-2 s^-1 (2-8 keV) we have redshifts for 76% of the sources. We extend the redshift information for the full sample using photometric redshifts. The goal of the OPTX Project is to use these three surveys, which are among the most spectroscopically complete surveys to date, to analyze the effect of spectral type on the shape and evolution of the X-ray luminosity functions and to compare the optical spectral types with the X-ray spectral properties. We also present the CLANS X-ray catalog. The nine ACIS-I fields…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
