Cross-correlation of the 2XMMi catalogue with Data Release 7 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
F.-X. Pineau, C. Motch, F. Carrera, R. Della Ceca, S. Derriere, L., Michel, A. Schwope, M.G. Watson

TL;DR
This study cross-matched the 2XMMi X-ray catalog with SDSS DR7 to identify optical counterparts, enabling analysis of X-ray sources' properties and aiding in the search for specific AGN types and stellar activity correlations.
Contribution
Developed a likelihood ratio-based cross-matching algorithm that provides true identification probabilities without Monte Carlo simulations, enhancing multi-wavelength source association.
Findings
Over 30,000 sources matched with high confidence
Improved strategies for identifying Compton Thin AGN2
Confirmed X-ray spectral hardening with luminosity and color differences in active stars
Abstract
The Survey Science Centre of the XMM-Newton satellite released the first incremental version of the 2XMM catalogue in August 2008 . With more than 220,000 X-ray sources, the 2XMMi was at that time the largest catalogue of X-ray sources ever published and thus constitutes an unprecedented resource for studying the high-energy properties of various classes of X-ray emitters such as AGN and stars. The advent of the 7th release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey offers the opportunity to cross-match two major surveys and extend the spectral energy distribution of many 2XMMi sources towards the optical bands. We here present a cross-matching algorithm based on the classical likelihood ratio estimator. The method developed has the advantage of providing true probabilities of identifications without resorting to Monte-Carlo simulations. Over 30,000 2XMMi sources have SDSS counterparts with…
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