The XMM-Newton deep survey in the Chandra Deep Field South. III. Point source catalogue and number counts in the hard X-rays
P. Ranalli, A. Comastri, C. Vignali, F. J. Carrera, N. Cappelluti, R., Gilli, S. Puccetti, W. N. Brandt, H. Brunner, M. Brusa, I. Georgantopoulos,, K. Iwasawa, V. Mainieri

TL;DR
This paper presents a deep X-ray survey in the Chandra Deep Field South using XMM-Newton, cataloging sources in the 2--10 and 5--10 keV bands, including new detections, and analyzing their number counts and background components.
Contribution
It provides the deepest XMM survey in the 5--10 keV band, with a detailed source catalog, cross-matching with Chandra, and extensive simulations of survey coverage and background.
Findings
Cataloged 339 and 137 sources in two bands.
Found 15 new sources undetected by Chandra.
Compared number counts with other surveys.
Abstract
(abridged) The XMM-Newton survey in the Chandra Deep Field South (XMM-CDFS) aims at detecting and studying the spectral properties of a significant number of obscured and Compton-thick AGN. The large effective area of XMMin the 2--10 and 5--10 keV bands, coupled with a 3.45 Ms nominal exposure time, allows us to build clean samples in both bands, and makes the XMM-CDFS the deepest XMM survey currently published in the 5--10 keV band. The large multi-wavelength and spectroscopic coverage of the CDFS area allows for an immediate and abundant scientific return. We present the data reduction of the XMM-CDFS observations, the method for source detection in the 2--10 and 5--10keV bands, and the resulting catalogues. A number of 339 and 137 sources are listed in the above bands with flux limits of 6.6e-16 and 9.5e-16 erg/s/cm^2, respectively. The flux limits at 50% of the maximum sky coverage…
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