The 31 Deg$^2$ Release of the Stripe 82 X-ray Survey: The Point Source Catalog
Stephanie M. LaMassa, C. Megan Urry, Nico Cappelluti, Hans Boehringer,, Andrea Comastri, Eilat Glikman, Gordon Richards, Tonima Ananna, Marcella, Brusa, Carie Cardamone, Gayoung Chon, Francesca Civano, Duncan Farrah, Marat, Gilfanov, Paul Green, S. Komossa, Paulina Lira

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive release of the Stripe 82 X-ray survey point-source catalog, covering 31.3 square degrees with over 6,000 detected X-ray sources, enriched with multi-wavelength data to study rare and high-redshift AGN populations.
Contribution
The paper provides an expanded, multi-wavelength matched catalog of X-ray sources in Stripe 82, including new data from XMM-Newton AO 13, enhancing the survey area and depth for astrophysical studies.
Findings
Detected 6181 X-ray sources with high significance.
88% of sources matched to multi-wavelength counterparts.
Identified rare high-luminosity, high-redshift AGN.
Abstract
We release the next installment of the Stripe 82 X-ray survey point-source catalog, which currently covers 31.3 deg of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82 Legacy field. In total, 6181 unique X-ray sources are significantly detected with {\it XMM-Newton} () and {\it Chandra} (). This catalog release includes data from {\it XMM-Newton} cycle AO 13, which approximately doubled the Stripe 82X survey area. The flux limits of the Stripe 82X survey are erg s cm, erg s cm, and erg s cm in the soft (0.5-2 keV), hard (2-10 keV), and full bands (0.5-10 keV), respectively, with approximate half-area survey flux limits of erg s cm, erg s cm, and erg s cm. We…
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