The XMM-Newton wide-field survey in the COSMOS field. The point-like X-ray source catalogue
N. Cappelluti, M. Brusa, G. Hasinger, A. Comastri, G. Zamorani, A., Finoguenov, R. Gilli, S. Puccetti, T. Miyaji, M. Salvato, C. Vignali, T., Aldcroft, H. Boehringer, H. Brunner, F. Civano, M. Elvis, F. Fiore, A., Fruscione, R. E. Griffiths, L. Guzzo, A. Iovino, A. M. Koekemoer

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalog of 1887 point-like X-ray sources from the XMM-Newton COSMOS survey, analyzing their properties across multiple energy bands and comparing results with X-ray background models.
Contribution
It provides the first homogeneous, large-area X-ray source catalog with detailed flux limits, logN-logS relations, and X-ray color analysis, calibrated with Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
Catalog contains 1887 sources detected in at least one band.
LogN-logS relations agree with XRB models within 10-20%.
Most extragalactic sources are Type I or II AGN.
Abstract
The COSMOS survey is a multiwavelength survey aimed to study the evolution of galaxies, AGN and the large scale structure. The XMM-COSMOS is a deep X-ray survey over the full 2 deg2 of the COSMOS area. It consists of 55 XMM-Newton pointings for a total exposure of ~1.5 Ms with an average vignetting corrected depth of 40 ks across the field of view and a sky coverage of 2.13 deg2. We present the catalogue of point-like X-ray sources detected with the EPIC CCD cameras, the logN-logS relations and the X-ray colour-colour diagrams. The analysis was performed in the 0.5-2 keV, 2-10 keV and 5-10 keV energy bands. The completeness of the catalogue as well as logN-logS have been calibrated using Monte Carlo simulations. The catalogs contains a total of 1887 unique sources detected in at least one band. The survey, that shows unprecedented homogeneity, has a flux limit of ~1.7x10-15 erg cm-2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
