The Chandra Deep Protocluster Survey: Point-Source Catalogs for a 400 ks Observation of the z = 3.09 Protocluster in SSA22
B. D. Lehmer, D. M. Alexander, S. C. Chapman, Ian Smail, F. E. Bauer,, W. N. Brandt, J. E. Geach, Y. Matsuda, J. R. Mullaney, and A. M. Swinbank

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive X-ray point-source catalog for a deep Chandra survey of the SSA22 protocluster at z=3.09, revealing diverse sources dominated by AGNs and evidence of increased black hole activity in dense regions.
Contribution
First deep Chandra X-ray survey focused on a high-redshift protocluster, offering detailed catalogs and multiwavelength data to analyze AGN activity and environment effects.
Findings
297 X-ray point sources detected
Identified 12 sources likely associated with the protocluster
Suggestive correlation between AGN fraction and local source density
Abstract
We present X-ray point-source catalogs for a deep 400 ks Chandra ACIS-I exposure of the SSA22 field. The observations are centred on a z = 3.09 protocluster, which is populated by Lyman break galaxies (LBGs), Lyalpha emitters (LAEs), and extended Lyalpha-emitting blobs (LABs). The survey reaches ultimate (3 count) sensitivity limits of 5.7 X 10^-17 and 3.0 X 10^-16 ergs cm^-2 s^-1 for the 0.5-2 keV and 2-8 keV bands, respectively. These limits make SSA22 the fourth deepest extragalactic Chandra survey yet conducted, and the only one focused on a known high redshift structure. In total, we detect 297 X-ray point sources and identify one obvious bright extended X-ray source over a ~330 arcmin^2 region. In addition to our X-ray catalogs, we provide all available optical spectroscopic redshifts and near-infrared and mid-infrared photometry available for our sources. The basic X-ray and…
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