The 2 Ms Chandra Deep Field-North Survey and the 250 ks Extended Chandra Deep Field-South Survey: Improved Point-Source Catalogs
Y. Q. Xue, B. Luo, W. N. Brandt, D. M. Alexander, F. E. Bauer, B. D., Lehmer, G. Yang

TL;DR
This paper presents enhanced point-source catalogs for the deep Chandra X-ray fields, improving detection reliability, completeness, and providing extensive multiwavelength data for over 1800 sources.
Contribution
The study introduces new source detection and cataloging methods, resulting in more reliable and comprehensive X-ray source catalogs for the CDF-N and E-CDF-S fields.
Findings
Increased number of detected sources, including many new faint and obscured objects.
Improved flux limits by a factor of 1.5-2.0 over previous catalogs.
High reliability and reasonable completeness demonstrated through simulations.
Abstract
We present improved point-source catalogs for the 2 Ms Chandra Deep Field-North (CDF-N) and the 250 ks Extended Chandra Deep Field-South (E-CDF-S), implementing a number of recent improvements in Chandra source-cataloging methodology. For the CDF-N/E-CDF-S, we provide a main catalog that contains 683/1003 X-ray sources detected with wavdetect at a false-positive probability threshold of that also satisfy a binomial-probability source-selection criterion of /. Such an approach maximizes the number of reliable sources detected: a total of 196/275 main-catalog sources are new compared to the Alexander et al. (2003) CDF-N/Lehmer et al. (2005) E-CDF-S main catalogs. We also provide CDF-N/E-CDF-S supplementary catalogs that consist of 72/56 sources detected at the same wavdetect threshold and having of / and mag…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
